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My Goolwa: What the locals love about Goolwa life Photography by Joel Maung, Year 12 Tatachilla graduate. 01. Dannii and Caitlin at the Goolwa Health Co. In 2022 this ‘health hub’ will be expanding their offerings. 02. Jessica at the Alexandrina Business Hub was excited to tell us about the High School redevelopment and the Master Plan upgrades planned for the Goolwa Wharf Precinct. 03. John Foubister at the South Coast Regional Art Centre. A contemporary painter, John says he stays at home and paints but loves the location with the meeting of the sea and the river and the fresh air. 04. Lou Nicholson is excited to see our Main Street and wharf precinct continue to improve and attract visitors. 05. Mayor Keith Parkes – at Goolwa Wharf. Keith loves the river, the ocean and the surrounding countryside and vineyards saying, ‘The people are lovely.’ The future is looking even brighter for Goolwa as all levels of government work together to fund redevelopment and growth in the township. Amongst them the Goolwa Wharf Precinct
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and the Signal Point Experience Centre will further enhance the towns offerings as a thriving must see tourist destination on the Fleurieu. 06. Georgia Livingston at Mila Alexandra. Georgia loves the river and the beach and loved growing up in the sporting community. 07. Leah works as the Arts and Cultural Development Officer for the Alexandrina Council. Leah is excited about the redevelopment of the Signal Point building to an Experience Centre showcasing Ngarrindjeri culture, colonial heritage, local produce and contemporary art. 08. Kade Brown and Carin Kappler at Heritage Pies and Pastries. Kade and Carin both agree that Goolwa is ‘pretty chill’ and Carin likes knowing that people are there for each other in the community. 09. Kathleen Fry and Dean Ray at Harcourts South Coast enthuse that Goolwa is a ‘real community’ and also appreciate that the heritage of the town hasn’t been spoiled by development.