Carman’s captivating century
George Carman will become the Fleurieu Peninsula's newest centenarian on Wednesday, April 3.
Born at Port Broughton to Stan and Ellen (nee Penny) Carman,...
What happened 28/3, 1924?
Here we are again for another edition of Turn back Times, this week turning our focus back to the March 28, 1924 edition of...
Health’s new heights
A seven-level, 98-bed Acute Services Building will be built at the front of Flinders Medical Centre (FMC).
In the tower will be two 32-bed Adult...
$4500 raised for foundation
The Fleurieu Community Foundation hosted a sports quiz night at the Victor Harbor Lutheran Church and $4500 was raised.
As well as raising...
Howzat for a partnership
In a cricketing first for the Fleurieu Peninsula, Tatachilla Lutheran College has partnered with the McLaren Districts Cricket Club to establish a high-quality cricketing...
A win for arts and culture
Victor Harbor’s arts and culture facilitator, Mia Stocks, will retain her position for at least another three years, following a hotly-anticipated decision by elected...
New task force to be voice for the arts
A new artist’s task force will investigate work insecurity and income inequality experienced by some South Australian artists and arts workers.
The taskforce, a State...
Records broken at Crystal Brook
Saturday, March 16 saw the Great Southern Swimming Club (GSSC) travel to Crystal Brook for its 2024 Open Carnival.
GSSC had nine swimmers attend...
Speedy implementation for Clayton Bay limit
The State Government has given the green light to an Alexandrina Council proposal to extend the 50km/h speed limit past homes along the western...
Muwerang salutes Indigenous culture
The Muwerang Mosaic Project, completed late 2023, is a finalist in the Excellence in Community Partnerships and Collaboration category.
The Muwerang Mosaic is the City...















