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Team Pinocchio wraps up 2026 Variety Bash

Rain and mud failed to stop this year’s Variety Bash entrants from having the experience of a lifetime travelling the back roads of South Australia handing out grants for children in need.

Local physio in the running for nation’s best

First Step Health Collective physiotherapist Kaleb Wilden has made the national shortlist to be recognised as the best in his business in Australia.

Harris Real Estate honours its best

The Harris Real Estate team recently came together to celebrate another successful year at the company’s annual awards night, recognising the achievements and contributions of team members across the business.

Turning her own struggles into support for others

Some people have always felt a calling inside them, and they know they’re destined to do good in the world, and for Hannah Arnold, this calling was helping people.

Health rebate cut sparks concern

Older Australians are being urged to make their voice heard over the proposed changes to the private health insurance rebate, with Federal Independent Member for Mayo Rebekha Sharkie backing a campaign to stop the cuts.

Beautiful, but keep your distance

With canola crops now in full bloom local farmers are reminding people not to enter paddocks where they are growing because of biosecurity risks.

Jet setters flock to Strathalbyn

There is a new bug going around town, the travel bug, with around 200 to 250 packing the Strathalbyn Bowling Club for Live the Dream Travel’s annual Travel Expo.

Fair brings in thousands

Bargain hunters, collectors and antique lovers alike flocked to Strathalbyn over the weekend for the Strathalbyn Antiques and Vintage Fair and the Rotary Treasure Market.

Culling back on the cards

Little corellas have been wreaking havoc on the region, causing extensive damage and ruining sleep wherever the flocks go.

Demons deliver

Willunga Football Club’s A grade women’s side claimed back-to-back premierships on Sunday, comfortably accounting for McLaren District 13.5 (83) to 3.1 (19).