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Saturday, July 5, 2025

Community News

Rotary busy at Easter Markets

Members of the Rotary Club of Encounter Bay will be busy over the Easter weekend as, in addition to their normal markets at Port...

Fair fun for school’s 150th year

Victor Harbor Primary School's celebrations of its 150th year kicked off with a twilight fair. Held on Thursday evening, March 7, the school grounds...

Biscoe brings artistry to Goolwa with Paint and Sip

A group of artists of ranging abilities came together at the Goolwa Surf Life Saving Club on Sunday, March 10 for a paint and...

Hindmarsh’s helping hands

Friends of Hindmarsh River Estuary is an independent self-funded volunteer group interested in the health and well-being of the much loved Hindmarsh River Estuary...

Chrissy party at Pongy | PHOTOS

Hundreds of people from Myponga and surrounds converged on Myponga Memorial Community Centre on Friday night, December 15 to celebrate the festive season. A Santa...

Rotary support Ukraine

In support of Humanitarian Aid to Ukrainians, the Rotary Club of Victor Harbor has made a major contribution to the New Dawn – Rotary...

Bumper hamper helps families

The residents of Rosetta Village have pooled together food and toys for Fleurieu families doing it tough to access through the Salvation Army Victor...

Richard’s knowledge in a book

The Rotary Club of Encounter Bay supports many community groups through their Community Grant program. Victor Harbor Coastcare is appreciative of gaining a Community Grant...

December Delights

John Higgins was raised on a beef cattle farm near Victor Harbor and was exposed to classical and church music from an early age,...

$25m worth of classic cars on show

An impressive $25 million worth of rubber, metal and chrome was on display at the Yankalilla Classic Motor Show on Sunday, November 19. The fantastic...

South Coast Seniors are all about friendship

When Susan Bowshall, coordinator of South Coast Seniors, first moved to the Fleurieu seven years ago, she was in need of a friend. "I remember...

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