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Helping prevent falls

Tailored exercise programs, vitamin D supplements, and better nutrition are proven to help prevent falls in aged care homes, a Flinders University study has...

Medicare is the backbone in health care

When Labor established Medicare over 40 years ago, we did so with one clear vision: to ensure that health care in this country would...

Organic solutions for better aquaculture

Farmed fish are increasingly replacing wild fish to meet consumer demand in China, as well as Australia – and barramundi is a popular choice. Aquaculture...

AFL: Adelaide v Collingwood

In round 23 of the AFL, Adelaide hosted Collingwood at Adelaide Oval on Saturday, August 16. Fleurieu Sun/The Times journalist Dani Brown was there to...

Boost for beef exports

Stronger global beef markets, favourable seasonal conditions in key Australian beef-producing regions and higher local cattle inventory is supporting record-breaking production volumes, according to...

‘Honest’ hearing tells how algae has impacted Fleurieu

Residents, business owners, council representatives, and First Nations folk have shared their raw and, at times, emotional stories and experiences regarding the algal bloom...

Vouchers to stimulate business

There are many challenges associated with any activities in, on and around the waters of the Fleurieu Peninsula. The algal bloom (Karenia mikimotoi) does not...

Support for struggling families

When natural disasters strike, they don’t just damage land and livestock, they shake the foundations of farming families across the country. As Australia continues to...

Subscribe, for facts sake

On World News Day (28 September) we are reminded of a truth that cannot be ignored and this is that facts matter. In an era...

Independence schooner closer to being turned right-side up for top-side work

Volunteers at the Rebuild Independence Group are getting closer to being able to turn over the sailing ship so work can begin on the...

Connecting with the ocean now more important then ever

Ocean beaches have an iconic place in Australian identity and culture and this region is no exception, with South Australia’s longest beach (the Coorong)...