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Port Elliot Patchworkers’ Biggest Morning Tea

Port Elliot Patchworkers held its Biggest Morning Tea on Tuesday, April 28. The Institute at Port Elliot was full of more than 90 people from...

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

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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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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...

Parliament training class

The 19 new Lower House parliamentarians include Member for Hammond - Robert Roylance, Member for Mawson - Jenni Mitton and Member for Finniss -...

Selfish act signposted

Signs have been erected in front of four significant trees deliberately poisoned in Goolwa. Alexandrina Council put up the two large signs following the discovery...

Mitton inducted into Parliament

South Australia's new Members of Parliament began the House of Assembly's induction program on Tuesday, April 21. This included the new Member for Mawson, Jenni...

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...

Back in the 1960s

Bestselling author Victoria Purman is releasing her next book 'The Marriage Trap in May'. She’s an SA author and is travelling around for several...

Farm alarm over high-voltage incidents

After 15 serious incidents of farm vehicles making contact with high-voltage electricity equipment already this year, SA Power Networks is pleading with farmers to...