Carp carcasses carpet beaches
Another wave of juvenile European carp have washed up on Fleurieu beaches over the weekend, including at Middleton, where the fish carpeted the popular beach...
Walk puts a focus on little-known cancer
A 3.8-kilometre walk designed to shine a light on a little-known cancer has raised nearly $6500.
The 3.8 With a Mate walk in Goolwa on...
Walking in memory of Judith
The Shiraz Trail was filled with people honouring a special woman while raising money to beat ovarian cancer on Sunday, February 26.
Judith’s Walk is...
Barry settles into retirement
After more than five decades with the postal service, Barry Jeffery is enjoying post-Normanville Post Office manager life.
Barry officially finished up at the office...
Protect your horse and yourself from mozzies
With March a peak mosquito activity period, South Australians are being reminded to not only protect themselves but also their horses against potentially fatal...
Transport provider stands by service
A special report by the Fleurieu Sun has found that there are adequate public transport options in the Fleurieu Peninsula but being organised was...
Rotary Markets reach $100,000 grants milestone
A charity organisation from the Fleurieu Peninsula has recently achieved a milestone in raising more than $100,000 for more than 100 different local organisations.
The...
Victor road is a real ‘bottleneck’
Remnants of celebrations gone-by are being used to pave the Victor Harbor Road duplication project, with ten per cent of the new asphalt comprised...
Go your own pace at Normy fun run
If the multi-discipline set-up of the Sid James Triathlon is a bit too much, there is a more casual running event taking place on the...
Brace yourselves for a bin day change
More changes are coming to the collection of waste across the Fleurieu, with yellow and green bins to be picked up together in the...