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Teeing off on cancer

On May 1, it will be one year since the passing of the loveable John Griffen. Griff passed away due to the brain cancer -...

Nominate environment hero

The 2026 South Australian Landcare Awards have officially opened, providing an opportunity to celebrate agricultural and environmental champions in the state. The prestigious biennial state...

Fertiliser strain on farmers

Despite recent relief at the bowser with fuel prices dropping slightly, South Australian farming businesses are still suffering significant pressure regarding fuel and fertiliser...

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May is SANFLW round one Rookie

After making her SANFLW League debut in round one, South Adelaide's Chanel May was named the league's Rookie of that round. May, whose local club...

HillBillies take walking football gold

In a brilliant day of action, members of Walking Football Adelaide and locals alike gathered at Port Elliot Oval for the SA Masters Games...

Masters Games table tennis makes a racket

The SA Masters Games table tennis competition was run and won at the Victor Harbor Recreation Centre on Saturday and Sunday, April 18 and...

Hockey action at SA Masters Games

Victor Harbor Hockey Club, on Bacchus Road, was the place to be on April 18 and 19 if you wanted to see the Masters...

Dive into swimming at SA Masters Games

Fleurieu Aquatic Centre was buzzing on Sunday, April 19 as the SA Masters Games made a splash.

Softball at SA Masters Games

Encounter Bay Oval transformed into softball diamonds from April 17 to 19 for the SA Masters Games.

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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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Major crime declared after body found at Inman Valley

A bushwalker made the gruesome discovery of a decomposed body at an Inman Valley conservation park on Friday, April 24 - and police believe...

Thriving against the odds

Rose Boswell is a Goolwa resident of six years with a previous 30-year history in the Adelaide Hills and has just completed a new...

History Month at the Library

This May, the Victor Harbor Library celebrates South Australia’s History Festival with a series of special events that showcase the historical decisions that made...

Think of These Things

The remarkable tree you see in the picture is at a lookout by Crow’s Nest Road, a short drive from Port Elliot. A living...

Anzac Day in City of Onkaparinga

More than 4,500 people stood in solemn reflection for the Anzac Day Dawn Service at the McLaren Vale War Memorial Park. Held by the RSL...

Financial relief for families

The State Government's financial assistance program, Social Supermarket, will provide $2.8 million in helping more South Australian families manage day-to-day expenses and achieve greater...

Anzac Day in Victor Harbor

On Anzac Day, South Australians gathered at dawn to honour the service, courage and sacrifice of all Australians who have served in the Australia’s...

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...

Sharing a space for those living with a disability

Where can you go when you have a child or adult that has a disability? Karen and Shane undergo this problem on a daily basis...

Lions celebrate National Hearing Dog Day

Ana, the eight-week-old Lions Assistance Dog in training, had her first public outing on Sunday, April 19 to celebrate National Hearing Dog Day. The...