State of Lakes and Coorong
Despite the wintry weather, 40 people gathered at the Clayton Bay Boat Club on Thursday night, May 25 to enjoy a casual gathering organised...
Fleurieu man, 80, arrested over alleged historical fraud
A Fleurieu Peninsula man has been charged with nearly 20 counts of deception after allegedly stealing more than $700,000 from six elderly victims.
Serious and Organised...
Memorial bench removed
A mother who lost her daughter more than two decades ago wants her child’s loved ones to know that a memorial bench has been...
Event planners told to sail past sacred ground
The Veterans of Victor Harbor have fired a warning shot to council and event organisers to stay away from their Sacred Ground, the foreshore...
New art causes grape discussion
Keen eyes will have noticed a new art piece on the corner of Hewitt Drive and Main Road at McLaren Vale in recent weeks.
Shaped...
Pandemic response under microscope
South Australia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic will be put under a microscope through the State Emergency Management Plan requirements.
An internal review will be...
New waste schedule for Yankalilla
The District Council of Yankalilla and the Fleurieu Regional Waste Authority (FRWA) have made a significant change to its kerbside collection schedule, set to...
Clarke a powerful voice for community
Aldinga Beach resident Melissa Clarke is a strong voice for Australia’s First Nations people, and her advocacy is renowned Australia-wide.
A proud Ngarrindjeri, Kaurna and...
Flypast on the radar
On a wet and overcast Friday May 12, people gathered at the Victor Harbor Soldiers Memorial Gardens hoping to catch a glimpse of the military...
Yilki was a way of life for much loved Shirley
SHIRLEY DAWN RUMBELOW
10/01/1925 - 06/05/2023
Edited from manuscript by Ian Charles Rumbelow.
Died peacefully surrounded by loved ones
Shirley was born a twin with Flora Dawn.
They...