Tony’s wheels keep turning despite theft
Tony Blakey loves the outdoors, but in the midst of the Fleurieu’s theft siege Tony’s beloved personalised bike has been stolen from outside his...
Stable shot wins camera club’s best pic
Every month, the South Coast Camera Club competition includes a set topic, aimed at testing photographers’ interpretation of the idea.
For May, the subject was...
Giving time to health service is rewarding
The Southern Fleurieu Health Service provides a comprehensive range of medical and surgical services to patients from across the Fleurieu Peninsula and surrounding communities.
All...
Our June is worth her weight in Gold
When the name June Taylor is said, people just smile. June is a volunteer in the community, who is the first to have her...
Passion at whale festival
The opening weekend of the Winter Whale Fest was headlined by the weekend-long visit by world-renown conservationist, photographer, and videographer Valerie Taylor.
Valerie has been...
Brave Bill’s battle with bowel cancer
June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, to inform people about Australia’s second deadliest cancer.
Goolwa North man Bill Pennington, aged 95 years, was diagnosed with...
State of Lakes and Coorong
Despite the wintry weather, 40 people gathered at the Clayton Bay Boat Club on Thursday night, May 25 to enjoy a casual gathering organised...
New art causes grape discussion
Keen eyes will have noticed a new art piece on the corner of Hewitt Drive and Main Road at McLaren Vale in recent weeks.
Shaped...
Clarke a powerful voice for community
Aldinga Beach resident Melissa Clarke is a strong voice for Australia’s First Nations people, and her advocacy is renowned Australia-wide.
A proud Ngarrindjeri, Kaurna and...
Flypast on the radar
On a wet and overcast Friday May 12, people gathered at the Victor Harbor Soldiers Memorial Gardens hoping to catch a glimpse of the military...