Say ‘Hi’ to the Land’s most snapped cattle
Meet Australia’s most photographed cattle, Highland cattle with the looks and character to stop even the most eager Heysen Trail walker in their tracks...
Business support is now open
The Mainstreet Precinct Business Revitalisation Grant Program is now open and seeks to encourage and incentivise activity in the Mainstreet Precinct that has been...
Ten more international students for Victor High
Victor Harbor High School (VHHS) has a new influx of international students as part of its successful Regional Study Abroad Program.
International Education Administration Michelle...
Locals hit the road for the kids
Fourteen Fleurieu Peninsula locals will be hitting the road in the 34th SA Variety Bash from August 13 to 20.
Mark Gilbert of Aldinga, Jim...
Hillbilly’s Soup fuels fundraiser
Only a couple of loads of firewood - warmly donated by wood merchants in Victor Harbor and surrounds - remain as funds are raised...
$22,000 for homelessness
In the depths of a cold winter and a period of national financial stress the Middleton community banded together on Saturday, July 16, to...
Owners vow to rebuild shacks
Cape Jervis Salmon Shack owners say they will rebuild their demolished and gutted clifftop shacks which were mysteriously destroyed in May.
But Barry Robertson, who...
Council examines market clash
There is a problems with markets in Victor Harbor being scheduled on the same day.
Robert Cawood, who manages the Beachside Markets, located on Soldiers...
Enrol to vote in council elections by Friday
Residents and ratepayers have until 5pm this Friday, July 29 to enrol to vote in the upcoming council elections.
The voter’s roll closes at 5pm,...
Dr Jones and Partners to boost health services
In yet another health boost for Victor Harbor and surrounds, Dr Jones and Partners will bring additional services to its new premises on Torrens...