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Shakespeare works in focus

As you can see, Shakespeare is here – well, in spirit! Victor Harbor library once more hosts the Bard’s superb works starting on Friday, February...

Test knowledge at quiz night

The Victor Harbor RSL is hosting entertaining nights for locals and visitors to enjoy at the Roos Club, with the first of the year...

Council sticks to staged plan

It was a packed gallery at the Monday, City of Victor Harbor council meeting with the sporting precinct the hot topic on the agenda. A...

Fight the bite as mossie virus hits SA

Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) has been detected in South Australian mosquitoes, consistent with recent reports in New South Wales and Victoria. MVEV has been...

Pages and heads turned in Yankalilla’s new library

A project nearly eight years in the making, the improved Yankalilla Library is now open to the public. Speeches and a ribbon-cutting before a family-friendly...

Enrolment day for 38 courses offered at U3A

The Fleurieu based U3A group held their annual enrolment day last week at the Lutheran Church on Adelaide Road at McCracken. A steady flow of...

Electrical bargains on offer for the church

Behind the Newland Uniting Church there has been something special going on in a couple of sheds for the past 15 years. Every Thursday between...

Sun’s support for breast cancer patients

The Fleurieu Cancer Support Foundation (FCSF) and local cancer patients will benefit from the generosity of local businesses who advertised in the Fleurieu Sun’s Breast...

Selfless pantry pair gives food for thought

The duo responsible for leading the 5CY Community Pantry have been recognised through one of the District Council of Yankalilla's highest honours, the Citizen...

Youth leader’s deserved honour

A Normanville woman who started a youth theatre group during Covid has been rewarded for her efforts to connect young people and help them...

Alexandrina go ahead with 3.05 per cent increase

Alexandrina Council has adopted its Annual Community Plan 2025/26 and Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP) 2025-2035 at a Special Meeting on Monday, July 7,...