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Your guide to the Fringe on the Fleurieu

The Adelaide Fringe returns for another year, and a range of performances are coming to the Fleurieu Peninsula as part of the program. Here is...

Mem Fox headlines youth literacy festival

In a world where technology and AI occupy a large part of our children and grandchildren’s lives, it appears that the art of storytelling...

Railway open at Port Milang

Volunteers have proudly opened the port Milang Railway loop for regular trips every weekend, with months of work resulting in a well attended opening...

Removing the boundaries

Popular rideshare service Uber has revealed its "surprise" at the State Government's February 24 removal of restrictions on metropolitan rideshare services, allowing them to...

Roaring forties for Yankalilla Lions

On the night of Saturday, February 15, the Yankalilla and District Lions Club celebrated its 40th anniversary of being chartered as a Lions Club. The...

Celebrating Faye ahead of International Women’s Day

International Women's Day is coming up on March 8 and to honour those women who have gone before us, the Fleurieu Sun is sharing...

Road safety plea

A February 23 plea from the State Government and SA Police for people to be safer on our roads comes with news that 17...

Clean Up Victor Harbor

Victor Harbor Coastcare are putting the call out for volunteers on Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday, March 2. This is the group's fifteenth year...

Native veg funds for Fleurieu

New grant funding of up to $3.2 million is now available to private landowners in the Hills and Fleurieu, under the Native Vegetation Council's...

Schools impacted by recalled sand

Numerous Fleurieu Peninsula education sites have been caught up in the removal of children's sand products after the discovery they may contain tremolite asbestos,...

Tips to ageing well