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Library cladding unstuck on opening week

Cladding on the new Yankalilla Library extension - which opens to the public this Friday - has been fixed after it came loose over...

Race brings communities together

It may have its share of naysayers, but the Tour Down Under has a knack of bringing communities together in a variety of ways. Townsfolk across...

Kristian breaks through with best art work

With nearly 1400 paintings to judge, Andrew Baines came to the conclusion that Lower Inman Valley artist Kristian Mumford had the perfect art work at...

Parking inconsistencies to be addressed

A recommendation by council administration was thrown out by City of Victor Harbor elected members at its Monday, December 12 meting. It was in relation...

No roundabout for Hindmarsh Road

It is chaotic trying to turn onto Hindmarsh Road during the holiday season. A driver is at the mercy of vehicles flowing freely on...

Race brings communities together

It may have its share of naysayers, but the Tour Down Under has a knack of bringing communities together in a variety of ways. Townsfolk...

Hit and run could have caused ‘carnage’ on road

It was a normal Tuesday (January 10) for Mount Jagged farmer Ian East when he was out in the paddock tending to his strawberries. That was...

Residents storm council for meeting

Middleton residents devastated by the storm event which flooded the seaside hamlet last November have slammed Alexandrina Council for a lack of recovery action and...

Oh Poo! Gone is shack number two

The second Cape Jervis Salmon Shack is no longer, falling victim to strong winds which proved too much for the 88-year-old structure after it...

Artists just keep coming back

The Rotary Club of Victor Harbor Art Show has attracted artists from all over Australia and many welcome the opportunity to return to exhibit their...

NAIDOC on the Fleurieu

NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islanders' Day Observance Committee) Week runs from July 6-13, but across the month of July and even early August, several...