Whale sculpture to add splash of art to Middleton
A six-metre sculpture of a mother whale and her calf, made of a fallen red gum tree, will find a home near the shores...
New CEO gets tick of approval
The District Council of Yankalilla's new chief executive officer has officially passed his probation period, a review committee and elected members have declared.
On January...
Fishing comp organiser hooks Australia Day award
A man who raised more than $51,000 for the Childhood Cancer Association through a fishing competition last year has been named the City of...
MILLER: Lot 10 needs a business case
Strathalbyn Based councillor Sue Miller has successfully called on Alexandrina Council to pursue a business case for the Lot 10 Langhorne Creek Road community precinct,...
Fleurieu bridges to be made safer
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport (the Department) is upgrading a series of bridges and culverts across the Fleurieu Peninsula to extend the service life...
Darryl shares his love of the lucky country
Darryl Hamat is a pretty humble man and not one for a fuss to be made over.
But the former farmer and Vietnam veteran, 72, couldn’t...
Life-saving project is straight from the heart
The Strathalbyn Rotary Club is on a mission straight from the heart, to deliver lifesaving Automated External Defibrillators (AED) into the neighbourhoods of Alexandrina towns...
Mayo misses out on federal grants
Independent Member for Mayo Rebekha Sharkie and Liberal Federal Senator Andrew McLachlan are "outraged" with the lack of funding going to regional areas including...
Second penguin monitoring camera stolen
The second of two research cameras being used to monitor Granite Island little penguins has been stolen, just over a month after the first...
Beachgoers save swimmers caught in rip
Three people were rescued by beachgoers at the treacherous Petrel Cove at Encounter Bay on Friday afternoon, January 27.
The three people aged 45, 18,...