Indian couple’s case raced to the Minister
Goolwa couple Navninder Kaur and Vikramit Singh have been given an 11th hour reprieve from the possibility of being deported to India, and now...
Council advocates for banking needs
District Council of Yankalilla chief executive officer Nathan Cunningham says the council has met with BankSA to advocate for the community’s needs after the...
Granite Island cafe is open
The Granite Island Recreation Park café is open with coffee, fresh food, drinks and ice-creams available for those making the trip across the causeway.
The...
Mr Menswear goes on the market
After 37 years making the men of the region look the goods, Bev and Alan Kluske have put their Mr Menswear Ocean Street outfitter...
Dust and water unite neighbours
It has been a tough two years for residents adjoining The Rise development.
Their concerns and problems associated with the development by Hickinbotham Homes and...
Calls for island signage
Signs are needed to deter people from taking their dogs to Granite Island. This was the message at the September council meeting of the...
Port Elliot Show has something for everyone
The Port Elliot Show was to be held at the Port Elliot Showgrounds, Cameron Street, Port Elliot on Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October...
Brave Tan’s story shines light on blood cancer
Tan Murphy says she is feeling "better than ever", two-and-a-half years since the successful bone marrow transplant which saved her life.
The Middleton woman was...
Roslyn follows the flower trail home
CHANGE: Roslyn Roberts is the new owner of Sinclair Florists. Familiar face, former owner Annette Whittaker will continue working at the store part time.
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‘Swampy’ releases his 22nd book on outback tales
Bill ‘Swampy’ Marsh is back, with more first-hand real-life accounts from across the country – this time from rural and remote ambulance drivers and...