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Fleurieu artists’ lives celebrated in book

Three of the Fleurieu’s best-loved artists are celebrated in a new book to be launched not once, but twice, this month.George Tetlow and Mark...

Goolwa Primary School twilight community fair 2015 | PHOTOS

Hundreds of people made their way to the Goolwa Primary School grounds for the second Goolwa Primary School twilight community fair.This year’s fair included...

Bakeries’ memorial for Jason

REGION – Bakeries in Goolwa, Hayborough and McLaren Vale will remember their head baker, Jason Maynard, one year after his death with a special fundraiser...

Exhibition celebrates club’s 40th

REGION – The South Coast Camera Club will celebrate 40 years with a special exhibition this weekend.The public exhibition will feature award-winning and favourite photographs taken by the...

Voluntary euthanasia draft bill explained

VICTOR HARBOR - The South Australian Voluntary Euthanasia Society (SAVES) South Coast Support Group had the chance to learn about the new draft bill the...

Fire at Kangarilla contained

KANGARILLA – The Country Fire Service (CFS) attended a fire near McLaren Flat and Jack Thorpes Roads at Kangarilla.The alarm was raised at 12.40pm and people...

Beaches to stay open: council

VICTOR HARBOR – Two notorious Victor Harbor beaches will stay open to the public after an elected member vote at the November council meeting.On Monday, November 23,...

State award for group

MILANG – The Milang and District Community Association may be on the lookout for a new trophy cabinet, after adding another state award to...

Yankalilla appoints new CEO

YANKALILLA – The District Council of Yankalilla has appointed its new chief executive officer.Nigel Morris was selected as the new chief executive, and will begin his...

Potential for playground

VICTOR HARBOR – A $2 million playground full of children’s fantasies could find its home at Victor Harbor.The Knightsbridge Adventure Playground is packed with multiple themes,...

What happened 16/5, 1924?

This week we Turn back Times to the May 16, 1924 edition of the paper as a poor volunteer umpire was criticised for his...

TAFE doors open up