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‘Honest’ hearing tells how algae has impacted Fleurieu

Residents, business owners, council representatives, and First Nations folk have shared their raw and, at times, emotional stories and experiences regarding the algal bloom...

Mudlarks Reserves advance to decider

A dominant second-half helped Myponga-Sellicks defeat Victor Harbor and advance to the Reserves Grand Final. Trailing by 22 points at quarter-time, the Mudlarks cut the...

Faces in the crowd

Coastcare volunteers become citizen scientists

Victor Harbor Coast Care has agreed to collect microplastics for the Australian microplastics assessment project called AUSmap.  AUSmap is enlisting local environmental groups and schools...

Safe direct transport for Schoolies

School leavers across South Australia now have even more reason to celebrate with the biggest ever upgrade to Schoolies Festival bus services, supported by...

Safe on top of the water

There are many challenges associated with any activities in, on and around the waters of the Fleurieu Peninsula. The algal bloom (Karenia mikimotoi) does not...

A shared ethos and an unmissable exhibition

For those with a love of all things Viking and historic but without the time to head overseas in the near future comes an...

Changes to Aldinga Conservation Park

The Aldinga Conservation Park will now be known as the Wangkuntila-Aldinga Conservation Park, following an announcement from the State Government. The new co-name means ‘place...

Powerful Egyptian Queens

The membership of ArtsNational Fleurieu was taken back in time on Monday, 27 October to visit the most influential women of ancient Egypt. Lecturer, Eileen...