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Alana gets out of the pool

Alana Penny has unknowingly saved so many lives. For more than 30 years, Alana has been the popular and bubbly aquatics instructor at the Victor...

Never too young to learn to swim

There are a group of well qualified swimming instructors who make themselves available to teach people young and old how to swim. Rob Kidman, Leah...

25 years in Scouts

Jules Cousins received a bit of a shock on Tuesday, April 9, when he arrived to join his scout group in Victor Harbor. There was...

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GSABA Premiers

Breakers conquer Summit

It was a whirlwind weekend for the Southern Breakers Seniors as they travelled to Mount Barker to face FC Summit in the first league...

Gearing up for round one

The Great Southern Football League men's A grade competition kicks off this weekend, and there is no shortage of storylines. McLaren District, led by mastermind...

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Climate change and blue green algae

Our changing climate may mean more regular and more serious blue-green algae outbreaks in the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM), such as...

Victor, a haven for biodiversity

Victor Harbor may house one of the last remaining populations of black-chinned honeyeaters, according to world-renowned conservationist Professor Hugh Possingham, patron of Biodiversity Victor...

Caravaning numbers hold their ground

The Caravan Industry Association of Australia has welcomed statistics that show despite rising outbound international travel numbers in the baby boomer market in December,...

Pharmacists’ palliative care pilot

A new study at the University of South Australia has found that including a pharmacist in a regional palliative care team can help alleviate...

Grants for Citizen Science

A new Citizen Science Fund valued at $1.31 million will help 10 large-scale projects across South Australia to improve our understanding of the environment...