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Lions Sleeping Rough Project comes to Victor

Imagine having no place to shower, no toothbrush, no deodorant and no way of getting yourself feeling fresh, clean and dignified - this is...

Wharf docks festival funding

The Wooden Boat festival is set to return to wharf shores at Goolwa for 2024 after it was announced that the South Australian Tourism...

Water flows affecting birdlife

Another year of flooding flows in the Murray-Darling Basin, along with strategic use of water for the environment, has resulted in a ‘boom’ in...

SteamRanger fells pine trees at railend of National Rail Safety Week

Throughout the month of August and on the railend of National Rail Safety Week (August 7-13), SteamRanger Heritage Railway have been working to clear...

Science week kicks off

National Science Week is on from August 12-20, with an array of free events across the Fleurieu set to pique your scientific curiosity. ...

Buy a coffee for homeless

Three Victor Harbor cafes have got behind one woman's efforts to do what she can to help locals experiencing homelessness. Victor Harbor woman Gabrielle Vrinssen...

Planting on the verge

Have you thought of planting your verge? Verges are often under-utilised and neglected spaces in our townships, yet they offer a wonderful opportunity to...

SALA in Alexandrina

“Creativity is at the heart of effective and enviable communities,” said Chief Executive Officer of the South Australian Living Artists Festival Kate Moskwa. The...

Chris has a passion for orchids

Chris Heysen is the grandson of Hans Heysen, being the son of his youngest child. He first came to Victor Harbor as a young...

Art of Photography

Richard Hodges is a photographer, film maker and Light Projectionist. “When I was young my father won a Brownie camera and we took it everywhere...

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...