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Cybercrime prevention training

Three years ago, 76-year-old resident Tony Sandeman of Victor Harbor clicked on an innocuous-looking email link. Little did he know, Mr Sandeman, a former banker,...

Cracking the code: escape rooms come to Victor Harbor

From August 21, Victor Harbor will join the global phenomenon of escape rooms - a timed challenge in which teams of participants solve clues...

Speaking about changing standards

Another thought-provoking Speak Up meeting was held on Friday, July 28 under the capable leadership of Val. Val presented her focal point on various aspects...

Silvio celebrated at ceremony

The grand wooden sculptures of a southern right whale mother and calf will be officially opened later this month. Buttons and Bobby were created...

Assets worth more than $362 million

The City of Victor Harbor is seeking community feedback on its draft Asset Management Plans and Long Term Financial Plan 2023/24 to 2032/33. These plans...

Illegal hive dumping causes abuzz

With bee swarming season just around the corner, Fleurieu beekeepers are concerned a steady increase in illegal beehive dumping and inappropriate disposal of beehives...

Council, we’re watching

Community advocacy and resident resistance have a long and proud history across the Fleurieu. Groups such as Carrickalinga Ratepayers Association, Mount Compass Community Forum and...

It’s planting time at Hindmarsh River

On Thursday August 3, the Friends of River Hindmarsh Estuary (FORHE), in collaboration with Landscape Hills and Fleurieu, held an education and planting program...

Biodiversity action in the Fleurieu

What natural environment legacy are we leaving for the next generations of the Fleurieu? This is the question Victor Harbor community members met on August...

Capacity increased through grants

Two Fleurieu businesses will reap the rewards of Regional Development Australia grants to help with the manufacturing side of their work. Ginny Pig Distillery, in...

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...