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Lokeri research continues at CLLMM

Dozens of researchers and citizen scientists have been sifting through the mud of lakes Alexandrina and Albert to determine the health of lokeri –our...

Liberals promise $5m for hospital sterilisation unit

The Liberal Party has promised a $5.05 million spend on the South Coast District Hospital if it is elected at the March state election....

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Sport

Brilliant showing of Summer 8 Ball

Wednesday, February 11 Middleton Tavern was once again the place to be on Wednesday night as another exciting night of Summer 8Ball unfolded. The Black...

Junior tennis results

Green Ball Pool A - Round 12: Willunga Greenball 5 - 32 def VH GREEN BALL BLUE 1 - 22; R1 - Tahlia Mignanelli/vittoria vasarelli def...

Junior tennis results

Division 1/2 - Round 12: VH DIVISION 1/2 White 2 - 19 def by Port Elliot Red Juniors Division 1/2 4 - 30; R1 - Danika...

Crushers on the charge

McLaren Districts are a team in form after setting a strong total against Mount Compass in their charge for the top six in the...

Senior tennis results

Senior Division 1 - Round 15: Port Elliot Division 1 1 - 2 - 44 def by Mount Compass 5 - 6 - 56; R1 -...

Rig up for Clayton Bay Rat Race Regatta

The Rat is back! The Rat Race Regatta, that is. It’s time to dust off the dinghy, double-check the lines on the trailer sailer, inspect...

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SA Government

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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Aged care even more broken

The distress of trying to navigate her mother's aged care package, contributed to a Victor Harbor woman ending up in hospital following a health...

Tailored community services

SACARE supports individuals and families across the Fleurieu Peninsula with individualised In-Home disability services that make everyday life a little easier. Based locally at 6...

Teens reported over dangerous e-bike use at Seaford

Two teenagers were reported for riding unlicensed after they were caught riding e-bikes at Seaford on Sunday, February 8. Police received numerous calls from the...

Deep Creek fire destroys family home, paintball fields

Kyiam Higgins and her husband Tobias were in the process of re-opening the paintball park her father set up more than three decades ago...

Inclusive employment in McLaren Vale

McLaren Vale Enterprises continues to create stories of success, with the established manufacturing and packaging business offering support and employment to those with a...

Penguins on the big screen

Everyone is invited to enjoy an intimate big-screen encounter with some of Australia’s most endearing wildlife when Meet the Penguins screens in Victor Harbor...

Stanthorpe Festival – crushing for 60 years

Queensland’s Granite Belt comes alive this month for the long-running Stanthorpe Apple and Grape Harvest Festival - a celebration of food, wine and community. The...

Tunnel boring pieces

The first of three Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) for the non-stop South Road project is being pieced together with all components now in Adelaide. The...

Get your feet off the ground with a Grassroot grant

Got a watercourse that needs fencing or a revegetation project ready to grow in 2026? Are you an educator, a First Nations group, or...

Thoughts on Currency Creek

At the beginning of the nineteenth century there was a certain class difference among the “settlers” in South Australia and, strangely, it had to...