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Hart recognised as the Top End’s top Elder

Well-known former Inman Valley farmer, shearer and Encounter Bay Football Club personality Hal Hart has been recognised in the Top End during NAIDOC 2022...

Mark is an achiever and a survivor

Mark Koolmatrie is the Chief Executive of Kool Tours and has received another accolade for his role in the community.  Mark was a winner of the...

Goolwa education sites celebrate

Goolwa Primary School hosted a special NAIDOC event on Thursday, July 7 which celebrated Indigenous culture and history. Cedric Varcoe conducted a smoking ceremony and...

42nd Fregon trip full of highlights

Victor Harbor Primary School (VHPS) students returned from the Outback last Friday to wrap up yet another Victor Primary School/Fregon Anangu School Cultural Exchange,...

Elvis helps raise nearly $2000 for ovarian cancer

Elvis has helped Dean Rowe raise nearly $2000 for the Cancer Council SA in memory of his late wife Judith. Judith sadly passed away in...

Mission accomplished as Flat to Vale trail finished

For the first time, McLaren Flat and McLaren Vale are connected by a sealed and safe shared path. The 2.5-metre wide, 3.6-kilometre long path stretches...

Festival brings warmth in winter

In the throes of winter, the Willunga Almond Blossom Festival brings warmth to the Southern Vales. The event will be held on July 30 and...

A chat with a haircut will make Drew’s day

Drew Lucas says he settled his family in Victor Harbor for what is a great way of life in a “nest-like” environment and the...

Works on schedule despite grave find

Revitalisation works in Ocean Street are cruising along, with whispers of it being ahead of schedule courtesy of kind weather since the $8.8 million...

School fair marks 40 years at Parkway site

Victor Harbor Primary School invites the community to join in the festivities at its Twilight Fair on Friday, February 27 from 4.30pm to 7pm....

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