Trashed homes turn locks on rentals
Tenants trashing houses, leaving clean-up and repair bills running into the thousands of dollars, are closing the doors on potential rental homes and further...
Mayor clarifies conflict of interest stance
District Council of Yankalilla mayor Simon Rothwell has confirmed to the community that legal advice he received states he does not have a conflict...
‘Halt travel to Indonesia’
Rebekha Sharkie
Mayo is an agricultural community made up remarkable people who look out for one another.
We have shown resilience time and time again in...
Fleurieu Sun hits the 5000 barrier
It is with great pride this week that Fleurieu Sun has achieved a print run of 5000 papers.
In just over two months the community...
Help warm up winter for homeless
Fleurieu businesses, tradies and wood merchants have pitched in to support the Fleurieu Sun’s Winter Warmer fundraiser this coming Sunday, August 7, the last...
Willunga Almond Blossom Festival 2022 | PHOTOS
Despite the cold, Willunga was bustling with locals and visitors on July 30 and 31 as the annual Willunga Almond Blossom Festival rolled into...
HorseRecords trots into state awards final
HorseRecords, a leading software (SaasS) provider in horse record management solutions, an iinnovation giving horse owners access to record and manage important information relating...
Young cattle handlers shine at Heifer Expo
Fleurieu Peninsula cattle handlers had a strong showing at the SA Junior Heifer Expo last week at the Royal Adelaide Showgrounds when more than...
‘N’ is for Nice…in super hot Hyundais
“What’s the N stand for?” asked, well, pretty much everyone who caught a glimpse of me in recent months in any of three Hyundai...
Reducing carbon footprint on the Fleurieu
The South Australian State Government has acted in response to the growing concern over carbon emissions by awarding almost $3 million in grants. One...