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Positive dairy days for Fleurieu

Mount Compass dairy farmer and former politician Robert Brokenshire has taken the top job with the South Australian Dairyfarmers Association, saying he is excited...

Man’s body found in submerged car at Hindmarsh Island

A man's body has been found in a submerged car off Hindmarsh Island. Water Operations Police made the grim discovery on Friday afternoon, February 17...

Films share winning title

Judges could not split the difference between two films screened at the Fleurieu Film Festival that they decided they would share the Best Film...

Volunteers wanted for insomnia trial

Are you one of the many people in the world that has trouble catching some precious shut-eye? Well you might be in luck - a...

Colin’s concerns over riverside fire fuel load

McCracken resident Colin Swann holds serious concerns about fuel loads wedged between the Hindmarsh River and the residential belt of the golf course precinct. With...

Time for speed limit review on Victor’s Ring Road

There is a move by the City of Victor Harbor to reduce the speed limit on Armstrong Road (Ring Road). The council will increase the...

City of Onkaparinga declares climate emergency

"I'm a grandma, and I want to have a future where I can confidently say that we did everything in our power to stop...

Fords muscle in on coffee club’s territory

Goolwa mechanic Danny Maul was front and centre of a fabulous pack of Fords muscling in on the regular Coffee N Cars event at...

Ratepayers quiz panel

A five-person panel including council and environmental representatives was questioned by Carrickalinga ratepayers at a meeting on Sunday afternoon, February 12. The Carrickalinga Ratepayers Association...

Towns left without tree cover

A study of the Alexandrina Council region’s tree canopy has revealed some concerning results, with towns across the region critically low on cover. While recognised...