House destroyed by ‘suspicious’ fire
A Goolwa South house has been destroyed after fire tore through it in the early hours of Wednesday, April 1.
Fire crews and supporting...
Best of year 12s’ art, design on show
Six of last year's SACE Art Visual and Design students from the Fleurieu Peninsula have their creations on display at the 2026 SACE Art...
Stoked to surf again
John Newport has seawater in his veins.
He's always lived on the coast and for years he even made a living as a surf...
New early learning centre for Tatachilla
A new Early Learning Centre (ELC) will be built at Tatachilla Lutheran College to offer high-quality early childhood education and address a shortage of...
Council communication survey
The City of Onkaparinga Council has opened the second part of three surveys, in an effort to enhance community engagement.
Part two encompasses a short...
Mount Compass netball courts opened
There was plenty of family fun at Mount Compass Netball Club on Friday, March 27 as netballers celebrated the grand opening of their three...
In the paper 100 years later
Here we are again for another week of Turn Back Times, this time turning our attention to the March 26, 1926 edition of the...
Labor retains Kaurna, Liberals lead in Heysen
It has been projected that SA Labor has easily retained the seat of Kaurna, while the Liberal Party has held onto Heysen by the...
Fossil fuel disruption
Farmers for Climate Action (FCA) wants energy security by using Australian sun and wind rather than relying on volatile global markets and importing fuel...
Fuel related pressures on farmers
Australia’s leading rural farming charity has warned pressures on Australian farmers are intensifying, with rising fuel, fertiliser and freight costs continuing to escalate as...















