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The lease they expect

After years of community protest over the Paddle Steamer Oscar W, the Wharf Shed, and the Goolwa Wharf Masterplan, a unanimous decision by Alexandrina...

Black spot funding and road safety

New data shows South Australia has experienced a 65 per cent increase in road deaths in 2023, meaning the state has the biggest increase...

Play in natural environment

The newest play space on the Fleurieu Peninsula is designed to spark children's imaginations and get them back to nature. The Second Valley nature play...

Wenham v World

It will be a special moment decades in the making when David Wenham receives his baggy green to wear when he represents Australia for...

Stirling Court sale fenced off

A popular parcel of land will remain in community hands after Alexandrina councillors voted not to proceed with the revocation and sale of Strathalbyn’s...

Farmer Phil hangs up his microphone

Phil Paech, fondly known as ‘Farmer Phil’ to his many devoted radio listeners, has decided to hang up his microphone after almost thirty years...

Council appointments

Councillors take up many positions other than be elected members and important appointments have been made at the City of Victor Harbor. They include appointing...

Member v Minister

The local Member for Finniss David Basham is fighting a losing battle to have the proposed ambulance station site moved. Mr Basham and nearby residents...

Vitamin sea and the power of ‘blue space’

From higher levels of vitamin D to better social connections, evidence of the importance of ‘blue space’ to our mental and physical wellbeing is...

Peri Urban Research Project moves forward

A unanimous vote at the December 18 Alexandrina Council meeting will see ongoing staff input on the Adelaide Peri-Urban Region Project. This is the...

NAIDOC on the Fleurieu

NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islanders' Day Observance Committee) Week runs from July 6-13, but across the month of July and even early August, several...