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Shell collecting is June’s topic

Collecting sea shells is the main feature of the June program for the Fleurieu Antiques and Collectables Group. Barbara Rowsell is the guest...

Shell collecting is June’s topic

Collecting sea shells is the main feature of the June program for the Fleurieu Antiques and Collectables Group. Barbara Rowsell is the guest...

Tree-riffic planting initiative at Seaford

World Environment Day is held on June 5 every year and is part of the United Nations Environment Programme's effort to bring people together...

Tree-riffic planting initiative at Seaford

World Environment Day is held on June 5 every year and is part of the United Nations Environment Programme's effort to bring people together...

A boost for GP bulk bill

In a major boost for the health system, the State Government will deliver permanent tax cuts to GP practices which offer bulk-billed GP services. Wages...

‘The Wallys’ too smart on the night

There was a lot of head scratching and deep deliberations at the Encounter Bay Football Clubrooms on Friday night, May 31, when the annual...

Bush dancing at Yankalilla for Lions

Get on your dancing shoes as the Yankalilla and District Lions Club's Bush Dance kicks up its heels this Saturday night, June 8. The event...

Coastal councils call for change

Coastal councils are calling for a coastal disaster fund to be administered at the federal level and made available to all regional coastal councils...

Council supports Biodiversity Victor Harbor

Biodiversity Victor Harbor is in its infancy and plans to mirror the achievements of the 23 year history of Kumarangk - Hindmarsh Island Landcare. Chair...

It is all dollars and cents

A Year 7 student from Victor Harbor has won a national competition for school-age entrepreneurs with the innovative idea of a video game that...

Bridge revisited