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Hammond seat shifts hands

The seat of Hammond has fallen to One Nation, with Robert Roylance ending the Liberal Party’s long hold on the electorate following the state...

Footy fans on Fleurieu

Channel 9's Footy Classified was filmed at The d'Arenberg Cube on Tuesday, April 7, with footy fans from near and far heading to the...

Stop, think and protect

Australia's financial regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has warned that artificial intelligence is making scams more sophisticated and harder to identify. ASIC's...

Opportunity to shop

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Sport

State champ success

The Fleurieu region was represented by two dragon boat clubs at the 2026 State Championships on Sunday, March 29, bringing home medals galore in...

History Makers

The 2025/26 Great Southern Cricket Association (GSCA) A grand final lived up to the hype with one club going to enjoy breaking a century...

Angove McLaren Vale Plate

The seven-race meeting at Strathalbyn on March 25, was a boon for Morphettville and Murray Bridge trainers. Ultra-consistent 'Mikki Tango' gave Morphettville trainer Mark Lewis...

Strathalbyn racing

Morphettville and Murray Bridge-based trainers dominated the seven-race meeting at Strathalbyn on March 25, each stable claiming a treble. Bridge trainers Andrew Clarken (Power of...

Victor Harbor Motor Company Plate

Race 2 of the Victor Harbor Motor Company Plate at Strathalbyn Racing Club on Wednesday, March 25 was a Maiden race over 1200m. Morphettville trainer...

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SA Government

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. ...

Dining Cashback boosts business’ spirits

Coastal businesses are feeling the pinch during the algal bloom and the State Government is fully aware of the problems this marine event has...

How to access business support through algal bloom

The State Government’s Department of State Development is providing a range of measures to support impacted businesses, and their owners and staff, through the...

Tackling SA’s algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom has been impacting large stretches of South Australia’s coastline since mid-March. South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Executive Director Professor...

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Anzac march is back

Over the last 100 years, the Victor Harbor RSL has conducted an annual Anzac March on the Sunday preceding Anzac Day. The tradition was...

Gather Round at The Cube

A huge crowd turned up to The d'Arenberg Cube in McLaren Vale for the Gather Round Spectacular on Tuesday, April 7. Eddie McGuire, James Hird,...

Suzie’s work at the Stationmasters

Suzie Horne is an Artist, Radiographer, Farmer and exhibitor at Stationmaster’s Art Gallery in Strathalbyn. Suzie was brought up on an expansive property in Central...

Support the Stamp Duty Petition

To help keep Victor Harbor strong for generations to come, the City of Victor Harbor is inviting the community to support regional first homebuyers...

Joy of stitching shared at show

The talent and creativity of local stitchers will be on show at the South Coast Embroiderers' Guild's biennial exhibition, taking place on April 18...

Bill turns 106-years

Victor Harbor RSL Veterans will celebrate William (Bill) Osborne-White’s longevity, with South Cross McCracken Views Nursing Home organising a wonderful Birthday Celebration for him...

Easter Fair fun

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 2, 1926 edition of the...