The Fast Lane: The tall and the short for Toyota
Getting into a couple of very much hyped Toyota’s in the space of a couple of weeks recently had me wondering which would most...
Kick start your career with Hart internship
Agricultural graduates are being invited to kick start their career in applied grains research through a successful internship program.
Applications are now open for the...
George inspires the next generation
Rabobank’s Rabo Community Fund has partnered with ‘George the Farmer’ on ‘his’ mission to help educate children about where their food and fibre comes...
Mower racing cuts it for the Cape
Around 500 people turned out for the Cut It Cape Jervis lawn mower racing on Saturday, generating plenty of buzz and some welcomed fundraising...
Bridge Point Coastal Garden a little gem
A Coastcare working bee at Bridge Point took Anita Leak, a Coastcare volunteer, back to 2011 when Bridge Point was just a plot of...
Fun fundraisers for cancer research
Dean Rowe continues to raise money for ovarian cancer research in honour of his late wife Judith.
Dean has been organising sausage sizzle fundraisers and...
SALA spotlights future artists
Some of the Fleurieu Peninsula’s youngest artists have displayed their work at a SALA Festival exhibition involving numerous local schools.
The Southern Fleurieu Schools Art...
Emily awarded Premiers ANZAC School Prize
Investigator College has produced another award winning student.
Year 9 student Emily McPherson has been selected as one of the 2022 winners of the Premiers ANZAC...
Fleurieu men charged with drug offences
Two Fleurieu Peninsula men have been arrested following the search of a South Brighton property on Wednesday, August 17.
Crime Gangs Task Force detectives charged...
Feral deer culled at Deep Creek
Biosecurity concerns were among the reasons some landholders around Deep Creek National Park allowed use of their land for a recent feral deer control...