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Farewell to the Bells

Once the bell rang for the end of term one, Christine and John Bell's time at Yankalilla Area School officially came to an end. Christine...

getting cows undercover

An increasing number of Australian dairy farmers are building large housing structures to shelter their cows from rising climate extremes. South-West Victorian farmer Simon...

Creative Goolwa girl

Jenna Baldwin is a Goolwa girl, who is a very accomplished poet, author and artist. She attended Goolwa Primary School and then Victor Harbor...

Fun among the trees

This week sees the return of the Fleurieu Forest Festival for the seventh time in a row at Kuitpo Forest on April 17 and...

Shingles vaccine shortage

Wait lists for shingles vaccinations have reached new highs, with up to 1000 patients in South Australia's Southern Fleurieu region, currently waiting for access...

Climate change and blue green algae

Our changing climate may mean more regular and more serious blue-green algae outbreaks in the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM), such as...

Victor, a haven for biodiversity

Victor Harbor may house one of the last remaining populations of black-chinned honeyeaters, according to world-renowned conservationist Professor Hugh Possingham, patron of Biodiversity Victor...

Caravaning numbers hold their ground

The Caravan Industry Association of Australia has welcomed statistics that show despite rising outbound international travel numbers in the baby boomer market in December,...

Pharmacists’ palliative care pilot

A new study at the University of South Australia has found that including a pharmacist in a regional palliative care team can help alleviate...

Anzac march is back

Over the last 100 years, the Victor Harbor RSL has conducted an annual Anzac March on the Sunday preceding Anzac Day. The tradition was...