Fleurieu Living Magazine

Spring Diary Dates

hile our diaries are looking a little busier this issue compared with last, life is not quite back to ‘normal’. Dare we say we’re entering a ‘new normal’ or a ‘next normal’? Whatever it is, we’re still seeing most large community events unfortunately cancelled following Victoria’s second wave. So while large events like the Southern Fleurieu Jazz Festival have been cancelled, smaller, socially distanced community gatherings are returning. And of course there are the numerous open-air markets around our region that continue to draw locals and visitors

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