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Grants help grassroots clubs keep active

Thirty-six sport and recreation clubs across the Fleurieu Peninsula have received small grants to help with their growth, thanks to the state government's Active...

Blowin’ in the wind

There is an urgent need for action and a grassland restoration project to be conducted at the Ratalang-Basham Beach Conservation Reserve, located on Basham...

‘Colossal’ squid smuggle busted at Wirrina

Four fishermen are set to face court after allegedly breaching fishing limits on the western side of the Fleurieu Peninsula in two separate incidents...

Family fun for all

Come one, come all on May 10 to Encounter Community Centre's Family Fun Day, the second such event to be hosted at the centre...

Not enough time for Aged Care Act

Ageing Australia is warning more than 830,000 older Australians receiving Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) services will be left in limbo, following an 11th...

Help fund our coasts

Coastal councils around the country are desperately calling for a federal response to coastal climate risks, including rising sea levels, more severe extreme weather...

One tree per child Onkaparinga returns

City of Onkaparinga has put the call out for registrations to it's second annual One Tree Per Child Onkaparinga event, to be held at...

Viking launches new ‘Discover more for less’ sale

Viking has launched its new ‘Discover More for Less’ sale, providing Australian and New Zealand travellers with new booking incentives across Viking’s extensive range...

A unique Nomadic Adventure in Mongolia

Scrolling Facebook in the middle of the night, I came across the profile of a lady with an eagle on her arm. She was...

Trio of artists on show at Yankalilla

The first art exhibition opening of Festival Fleurieu 2025 is called 'Figure, Form and Fantasy'. The exhibition showcases the work of three artists from...