The June–July edition of Coast Lines brings warmth to winter with stories of local pride and community spirit. From whale watching tips and the history of the Star of Greece shipwreck, to Willunga Football Club’s 150th celebration and the vibrant Fleurieu music scene—there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss our Footprints walk through Kuipto Forest, and inspiring local profiles, plus details on how you can support us during our national donation week.
Previous Editions
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April/May 2024
Our April–May edition is packed with local stories and celebrations! From Easter and ANZAC Day to Mother’s Day and school holidays, there’s plenty to enjoy. We feature boxing champion Fred Zziwa, delve into local conservation and aviation history, and celebrate the comeback of vinyl records. It’s a season full of community spirit, reflection, and connection.
February/March 2024
With pride and excitement, we begin a new chapter at Coast Lines! In this February–March edition, we share stories of empowerment, history, innovation, and environmental guardianship. From the Big Kahuna and local wine success, to inspiring sports figures and Dolphin Watch heroes—this issue marks the start of a fresh storytelling journey with our readers.
Summer 2023-24 edition
This edition marks the end of an era for Coast Lines, as founders Ashley and Jenny Porter sign off after 156 editions. They reflect on more than a decade of sharing local stories—and introduce Susie Williams as the new editor, set to lead the magazine into an exciting new chapter beginning February. The magazine will continue to be free, community-focused, and full of the stories that connect us.
Spring 2023 edition
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