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Kathryn is a prolific writer

Kathryn Pentecost is a poet, biographer, playwright, filmmaker, scholar, painter and theatre practitioner. She has a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of South...

Starting with a Baby Brownie

Roger Shelden is a passionate photographer and secretary and treasurer of the Goolwa Camera Club. “My life as a photographer started as a teenager with...

Positive budget vibes from Primary Producers

A State Government investment in improving road safety, biosecurity preparedness and building industry resilience revealed in the 2023-24 State Budget has been welcomed by...

Wash my Soul in the River’s flow

Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow is a feature documentary about the lives and love story of Ruby Hunter and Archie Roach, as...

New route, old hill for TDU

The routes for the 2024 Tour Down Under have been unveiled and there have been some surprise inclusions and exclusions for the Fleurieu Peninsula...

Homelessness does not discriminate

Josephine ‘Jo’ Carroll is a qualified hairdresser and retired social worker who turns 70 this year and when her lease ends on December 31,...

Victor Harbor Library hosts Firstival

The Victor Harbor Library is proud to be participating in Firstival this July. Firstival is a state-wide LibrariesSA festival encouraging South Australians to visit...

Airtight home a ‘model’ for construction future

In a few short months, Normanville will be home to one of the region’s first affordable, residential, airtight homes on the Fleurieu Peninsula. In...

As we age

On June 27, South Australia’s branch of The Council of Ageing (COTA SA), hosted a workshop for older community members to share their experiences...

Get involved in NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week runs from July 2 to 9 and while this year's theme is For Our Elders, the events being held across the region...

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...