Weapons surrendered
More than 3000 weapons have been surrendered to South Australia Police (SAPOL) during the three-month anonymous knife hand-back period implemented by the State Government’s...
Circular economy for solar panels
University of South Australia PhD student Ishika Chhillar has led an important study into key barriers to the sustainable reuse of solar panels.
This...
Register your classic car for Yankalilla Motor Show
Once again, the Yankalilla and District Lions Club will be running its annual classic car show at the Yankalilla Oval on Sunday, November 9....
Q fever has sprung
The South Australian Government has released a fresh warning about the transmission of Q fever as the second month of spring is well and...
Governments’ plan to navigate algal bloom this summer
After weeks of uncertainty, the state and federal governments have revealed the Algal Bloom Summer Plan, which has three broad objectives: ensuring South Australians...
SLEEPERS live in Victor
True Crime followers have embraced a new podcast series, SLEEPERS, which makes the promise to put listeners in the room with presenter, South Australian...
Paddle Steamer’s 17th birthday dance
Paddle Steamer Square Dance Group celebrated their 17th birthday on Saturday, October 11 with a 70s-themed afternoon of dancing. The Fleurieu Sun was there...
Kitesurfing champion retires
Middleton kitesurfing champion Martyn Bone is announcing his retirement from the sport after 26 years chasing numerous State and National titles and eight years...
Goolwa Pharmacy raises the bar
Last month SA Health ran its inaugural SA HEALTH World Pharmacist Day – Excellence Awards at Parliament House.
The award aimed to recognise outstanding...
Popular vote is in
The organisers of the Season’s Bounty Art Exhibition at Bethany Hall, Willunga are excited to announce the popular vote winning artists.
The final vote was...