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Gulls clubs roars to life

The Port Noarlunga Bowling club was alive with the sounds of rock music last Sunday afternoon as the popular ‘Rockin’ Rehash‘ band took to...

Entertainment for all ages

Showgoers of all ages will enjoy a fabulous line up of entertainment at this year’s Port Elliot Show. The two-day event, to be held on...

Goers to open show

The Management Committee of the Port Elliot Show is pleased to announce that the 144th Port Elliot Show will be officially opened by popular...

Did you know?

Did you know the first official Port Elliot Show was held in the yards attached to the Middleton Hotel (now the caravan park) in...

Speed changes for Old Noarlunga

A speed limit change for Old Noarlunga will come into affect from December. The City of Onkaparinga Council received requests from residents to reduce the...

Doors open for Strath’s new cabins

Expansion is imminent for the Strathalbyn Caravan Park after Alexandrina Council voted to allow six new cabins to be constructed on the site at...

Matt’s ‘Long Way Home’

Matt Ward is back. The Australian Fleurieu-based country singer has released his third studio album, The Long Way Home. His first LP since critically...

The best of ABBA

You can Dance, You can Jive! with the Flaming Sambucas, coming to Victor Harbor with their ABBA GOLD Show. The magical event will happen...

Excellence awarded for Agriculture leaders

Two of our Agricultural leaders have been celebrated at the 2024 Spirit of Excellence Awards Dinner, held on Friday, September 20. Hosted by the Agricultural...

More beds and new ambulance station in the south

The State Government is opening 26 more beds and a brand-new ambulance station for residents in the southern suburbs, that will provide vital services...

Historian donates part of his library

Local historian Fred Van Gestel is in the process of donating his library of South Australian books, pamphlets and research notes to organisations and...

MADCA celebrates