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Victor yoga teacher writes first book

VICTOR HARBOR – Local yoga teacher Anna Hamilton is about to release her first book Rising with the Phoenix.Anna will host a book launch on...

Primo pic of the week: Carol Brown

The Primo Pic of The Week for Thursday, July 6, comes from Carol Brown of Victor Harbor.Carol took the above pic at the Clayton...

Did councillors make the right decision? | EDITORIAL

In the words of District Council of Yankalilla mayor Glen Rowlands, the decision on the future of the three Little Gorge shacks was a...

Alexandrina Council softens rate increase

RELATED: Alexandrina Council says 2017-18 budget will provide best mix of services, infrastructure and facilitiesREGION – After proposing to increase rates by 3.5 per cent in 2017-18,...

Victor RSL receives $100,000 injection

VICTOR HARBOR – The Victor Harbor RSL has been awarded $101,200 by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs to support its relocation. The funds have been allocated for the...

Fight to keep bus run

REGION – The City of Victor Harbor will fight to keep the bus service from the south coast to Adelaide. This was the message from elected...

Watts Bridge open for traffic

BACK VALLEY – Watts Bridge on the Victor Harbor/Yankalilla Road at Back Valley reopened to traffic on Wednesday, June 28. Works commenced on site on Monday,...

Fleurieu live music guide: July 7-9, 2017

Friday, July 7 -Purple Rose, Royal Family Hotel, 9pmJessi Jasmine, Barker Hotel, 8.30pmEleven Days, Hotel Victor, 8.30pmBlu Chai, Wharf Barrel Shed, 7pmFridays at Maxwells,...

3.5 per cent rate hike

VICTOR HARBOR – The City of Victor Harbor finalised its 2017/18 budget process at a special council meeting on Monday, July 3. Council faced a...

$1000 grant for riding club

VICTOR HARBOR – The Victor Harbor Riding Club is grateful to the City of Victor Harbor for a grant that enabled the purchase of a...

Horse Tram struck down again

The Granite Island Horse Tram cannot take a trick. After requiring a $650,000 bailout from ratepayers over the past 12 months, the horse tram operation...