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Meeting of leaders at U3A

The University of the Third Age (U3A ) South Coast held their annual Leader’s Meeting on Tuesday, April 21 at the Historic Motor Vehicles...

Catching up with Amanda

Well, what amazing time Amanda has enjoyed since we last chatted for The Times and Fleurieu Magazine in 2024. Here, just to remind you...

Handcrafted Poppies

Members of the Victor-Goolwa Districts SACWA have been busy honouring those who served during wartime through craft. They have been busy knitting and crocheting poppies...

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Who can stop the Demons?

It really does seem like Willunga is unstoppable. Even without Jess Kirk, who was leading the women's A grade goal kickers list until the end...

Salisbury spirits broken

It was round three of the Breakers league season on Saturday and they welcomed Salisbury Villa to Breaker Park for the highly anticipated Anzac...

Anzac Weekend

It was an extra special netball day on Saturday. The Anzac Day round of matches did not disappoint against rivals throughout the Great Southern Netball...

Clash of the Titans

It was a fantastic day of football in Great Southern on Anzac Day with arch rivals pushing each to the limit. This occurred at two...

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It’s not a right to drive, it’s a privilege

As the officer in charge of the Yorke Mid North Highway Patrol, Sergeant Tristan Graham has experienced first-hand the impacts road trauma has on...

Country crashes continue to claim lives

Regional drivers continue to contribute to a high percentage of the state's road toll, with country roads accounting for 60 per cent of fatal...

A Matter of Time

Troy Mathews was just 41 years old when he became the 46th person to die on South Australian roads in 2022. He was alone; a...

The pain behind the loss

“THE harm creeps up on you — by the time you recognise it, it's already well and truly taken hold.” These are the words of...

See the signs, stop the harm

RECOGNISING the damage done early, and reaching out for support, are crucial to overcoming gambling harm for regional South Australians. Department of Human Services...

Strong support for regional communities

WHILE the challenges of gambling harm are continuing to evolve, a number of community services are providing support tailored to those living rurally. ...

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No-go fish: Fishing closures for southern calamari, garfish in Gulf St Vincent

All fishing for southern calamari and garfish on the Fleurieu Peninsula side of the Gulf St Vincent will be closed as of Friday, May...

Anzac Day March

Sharkie’s wishlist in Budget

On May 12, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers will hand down the 2026 Federal Budget and Member for Mayo Rebekha Sharkie has outlined Mayo's priorities...

Lofty revegetation project

A South Australian researcher set to investigate the barriers preventing greater participation in revegetation projects across the Mt Lofty Ranges, is backed by a...

Turning backyards to bushyards

A new Alexandrina Council initiative hopes to turn 'Backyards to Bushyards' and is inviting the community to help contribute to a greener, cooler, more...

Fleurieu wineries among the best

The Fleurieu region offers some of the best autumn wine getaways to be found in South Australia and across the country. A study by Adelaide...

SA has deadliest roads

More people died on SA roads per capita than any other state in the first three months of 2026, leaving South Australia well off-track...

Future of street trees in doubt

Options for the future management of Street trees along Goolwa's main street is going out the Alexandrina Council community for their input after consistent...

Red Cross part of history display

The wonderful Yankalilla Red Cross members are preparing for their display as part of the Heritage Fleurieu Coast Festival 2026. With more than a...

In the paper 100 years later

Here we are again for another week of Turn Back Times, this time turning our attention to the April 23, 1926 edition of the...