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Planting of endangered plants

Landholders, students and agencies came together for a significant revegetation project on Saturday, July 19. Thirty eight science students (mainly post-graduate researchers) and academic staff...

Waste collection challenges

The weekly pick up of waste on the Fleurieu Peninsula has its challenges, particularly on unsealed country roads. But according to the Fleurieu Regional Waste...

Footy at Yankalilla

Surfs up for Amos

As wintery continue continue across the Fleurieu Peninsula, Goolwa's John Amos is catching waves on the Tweed Coast at the Australian Longboard Titles. The competition...

Food keeps on giving

It began with a simple bible study, but since December 2022, McCracken mum Josie Wilson together with two other friends, have donated 41 boxes...

Food festival kicks off

Despite a long shadow cast over agriculture and food production by way of the drought and algal bloom on the Fleurieu - chefs, foodies,...

SA Today expands with acquisition of iconic Lanyon newspapers

SA Today has continued its growth across regional Australia with the acquisition of five historic mastheads from the Lanyon family Mildura, marking a significant...

Triple treat at Willunga Hill

The Fleurieu Peninsula will once again feature prominently during next year's Tour Down Under after stages were revealed for the 26th running of the...

Education on fishing

The State Government and RecFish SA are doing their best to keep the community engaged during the destructive algal bloom, which is affecting the...