Sue’s teaching going swimmingly
Sue Pryor has a long history of teaching swimming lessons at her property just outside of Strathalbyn.
She has been teaching not only swimming but...
Sun shines on Yankalilla Show
Sunshine and attractions for all ages greeted the many people who spent their Saturday at the Yankalilla Show.
The show, run by the Yankalilla, Rapid...
Strath crowd stuns with smiles all round
Meadows youngster Chloe Bailey was ecstatic with a second Junior Champion cow sash in less than a fortnight, backing up success at Murray Bridge...
Respecting those who served
There are many who served in wartime that have passed away and are in unmarked graves. The Headstone Project (SA) is dedicated to ensuring...
142nd Show will happen
It’s been a long time coming, but the 142nd Port Elliot Show will go ahead on the new dates of Saturday, November 12 and...
Art Show success in memory of Lorraine
It has been a wonderful weekend for St Jude’s 33rd Art Show. There was a continuous flow of visitors coming through the doors to...
Horse Tram strives for more growth
The Horse Tram that provides something different for visitors and locals alike as it travels to and from Granite Island is consistently under the...
Nature in focus through statewide festival
The Nature Festival of South Australia runs from October 6 to 16 this year, and a variety of events across the Fleurieu Peninsula will...
Artists create brighter future for local groups
Every year, Middleton Arts and Crafts gives back to its community in the form of grants to local groups and organisations.
The community-run shop makes...
Farmers fight the ‘green army’
Fleurieu farmers have slammed the growing mass of “green tape” they face in the wake of the environmental bureaucracy’s increasing size and say it...