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eID’s for producers

Expressions of interest are now open for producer groups looking to enhance their capabilities and confidence in the practical use of electronic identification (eID)...

Council member appointments

Elected member representatives were appointed to six committees at the City of Victor Harbor on October 28, for a two-year term from November 24,...

Who will pay for emissions reductions in milk market?

As key players in the food supply chain set targets for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, Australia’s dairy sector is grappling with how to...

Songs and sales on the Green

Despite the heat, people young and old gathered in Normanville on Sunday evening, December 15 for Christmas on the Green. Young entrepreneurs sold their wares...

Lower Lakes gets attention

Infrastructure upgrades to restore shorebird habitat at vital Lower Lakes wetland The Teringie Wetlands on Lake Alexandrina have officially reopened following significant infrastructure upgrades expected to...

Art of Photography

It has been an amazing and very busy year for the South Coast Camera Club (SCCC) in 2024. Wonderful photographs presented in all categories...

Marine education this summer

Fleurieu Marine Education, based at the Whale Centre, Victor Harbor has many holiday activities for visitors and local to enjoy this summer season. Fleurieu...

Date to stop dolphin captivity

Kangaroo Island’s dolphins help turn the tide for their cousins in Belgium. This week, the Flemish Government ruled that Boudewijn Seapark, a dolphinarium in Flanders,...

Hot and steamy

With so much speculation over the Horseshoe Bay pontoon, at least something will be floating as a mobile sauna sets up shop on the...

Noarlunga topple Goolwa

Goolwa v Noarlunga On day two of Noarlunga’s chase of 188 did not get off to a good start with an early run out in...

New name for CWA