Welcome to our June-July edition of Coast Lines!
As winter settles in, we’re excited to bring you stories that highlight our vibrant community during these cooler months.
This edition kicks off with tips for enjoying the spectacular whale migration season. We also delve into the history of the Star of Greece shipwreck, marking its anniversary this July.
We celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Willunga Football Club, the second oldest in South Australia.
Our local music scene is thriving, and we’ve got the latest on the talented artists and vibrant music scenes happening on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
In our ‘Footprints’ story, we continue to explore the great outdoors in Kuipto Forest.
Meet our ‘Face of the Fleurieu,’ jeweller Bruce Rosewarne, and be inspired by Taylah Levy’s sporting achievements.
We’re also participating in a national fundraising campaign to support our magazine along side 34 other local independent news publications. Your support during our dollar-for-dollar donation week in June is appreciated. For details, see page 40.
Stay warm and well this winter, and enjoy our fabulous region.
Thank you for your continued support. Susie ☺
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