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Helping kids get back to school
https://setimes.com.au/news/2025/05/14/fashion-pop-up-returns http://wordpress.test/2025/05/09/nice-weekend-ahead/ The Fleurieu Community Foundation has distributed 425 Back to School vouchers valued at $50 each to the 13 schools across the Fleurieu. Although…
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Fleurieu Women’s Cancer Support Group host Pamper Day
The Fleurieu Women’s Cancer Support Group are inviting women who have recently been diagnosed with, having treatment for or living with cancer, to a Pamper…
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Cochrane’s success story continues
Cochrane’s Transport has celebrated 50 years of delivering freight and held a thank you event at its newly established depot at 12 Lincoln Drive, Hindmarsh…
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Role of nurse and midwife is so rewarding
On Friday, May 5, it was International Day of the Midwife and on Friday, May 12, is International Day of the Nurse. When ill or…
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Mum Jo takes up son’s challenge
Mother and son, Jo and Rowan Richards, worked together to get in shape for bikini and body building competitions. When Jo Richards, 52, son Rowan…
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Milang man dies in crash
An elderly Milang man has sadly passed away after the ute he was driving crashed at Mount Barker on Monday morning, May 15. Emergency services…
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Special Mother’s Day for Lena
Mother’s Day is looming on Sunday, May 14 and it is a day we all pay tribute to the person who gave birth to you…
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John’s service and surgery
The new face on the Fleurieu is country Doctor and Surgeon John Shepherd, who has been a lifelong advocate for the rights of country doctors,…
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Friends educate on unique eco-system
Friends of Hindmarsh River Estuary group celebrated its second birthday on Thursday, May 4 and had a number of community and environmental organisations attending, along with…
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Backing up beliefs
There are those in a community that spruik an opinion, but at the end of the day do not back up that opinion with action.…
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Thieves get munchies in netball club raid
Thieves last week targeted the Encounter Bay Netball Club, helping themselves to food and drinks, stealing equipment and even making themselves toasted sandwiches using canteen…
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Road campaigns to keep more people alive
If you regularly drive Waitpinga, Goolwa, Range or Deep Creek Road, chances are you’ve seen a sign, road marker or driven on a road made safer…