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FLM is turning ten Something to celebrate

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Top: One of the many beautiful homes designed and built by South Coast Constructions. Bottom left: Fleurieu Milk Directors Barry and Merride Clarke, Chris and Karen Royans and Geoff and Louise Hutchinson. Bottom right: Miss Gladys on Sea, Aldinga – one of the many businesses using the gosouthgolocal hashtag.

Something to celebrate

In 2021 Fleurieu Living Magazine will reach a big milestone – TEN years in business. But rather than just blowing our own horns, we want to celebrate some of those who have helped us get here.

South Coast Constructions – Longevity and awardwinning service

Started in 1988 by Allan and Kathy Davis, South Coast Constructions has come a long way since the days of handwritten records and fax machines. Alongside its numerous stunning homes across the Fleurieu Peninsula and beyond, the company has also built a well-respected reputation. South Coast Constructions uphold a high level of integrity that’s consistently reflected in the quality of their projects, whether they be million-dollar homes, or those from their affordable Lifestyle Collection. Their impressive collection of industry accolades is a testament to their attention to detail, quality of workmanship and customer service experience. The company’s work sites have become recognisable to all those who now know them as a leading builder on the South Coast.

Fleurieu Milk Company – Celebrating fifteen years

It’s hard to remember a time when our fridges weren’t stocked with the familiar rainbow of Fleurieu Milk Company products. Whether enjoying your morning muesli with a decadent glob of Greek yoghurt, or fueling the afternoon school pick-up with a velvety choccy milk, this locally owned and run company has become a central part of our lives on the Fleurieu. Now celebrating fifteen years of business, the three founding families can reflect on just how far the company has come from its beginnings as a simple idea in 2006. Sourcing milk from numerous dairies across the Fleurieu has provided security to over fifty farming families, while ensuring the highest quality local dairy products end up on our kitchen tables. So, next time you’re enjoying a smooth, creamy Fleurieu Milk cappuccino, raise your mug to many years of a job well done – here’s to another fifteen.

Go South Go Local – Celebrating and supporting local business

City of Onkaparinga’s Go South Go Local campaign will celebrate its first anniversary in August. It also recently chalked up its 10,000th post on Instagram using the GoSouthGoLocal hashtag. Launched in 2020 with the goal of helping Onkaparinga’s small businesses recover and grow through the pandemic, the campaign has been a great success. Keep an eye out for the branded stickers and shelf wobblers in hundreds of shop fronts throughout the Onkaparinga region.