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UTI program a success

More than 600 South Australian women have accessed an assessment through the new community pharmacy urinary tract infection (UTI) service since it opened on...

Snapper only in the South East

As visitors travel to the Fleurieu Peninsula for school holidays, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA) is reminding recreational fishers that...

Edith travelled the world nursing troops

Edith Phyllis Basham was born at Middleton on November 22 1897, the fourth child of Charles William Hussey Basham and Blanche Winifred Basham (nee...

From inman Valley to Gallipoli

Harry Parsons was born at Inman Valley on March 22, 1880, the second youngest of nine children of Thomas Parsons and Mary Parsons (nee...

Strath Scouts receive vital funding

Strathalbyn Scouts are one of sixteen South Australian organisations that have received funding for vital projects in the RAA’s Grassroots Giving program on April...

Seated on history

Victor Harbor National Trust Museum is one of six fortunate community groups who have secured a portion of the old Granite Island Causeway timber,...

Celebrate Guide Dogs

Wherever you can go, Guide Dogs can go too. You can find Guide Dogs and their Handlers anywhere… Up in the mountains, in the...

ANZAC Spirit of the Coorong

The ANZAC Spirit is shining strong on Hindmarsh Island, where residents’ Bob Plummer and Arthur Bell have worked to establish the island’s first commemorative...

UTI program a success

More than 600 South Australian women have accessed an assessment through the new community pharmacy urinary tract infection (UTI) service since it opened on...