New jig a samson fish slayer
We had a rare burst of calm weather on Eyre Peninsula recently and now it looks like the wind has returned.
During the calm spell...
Crettenden and Letton contributions celebrated
Bernadette Crettenden became Cummins Gymnastics Club’s seventh life member at the club’s showcase and windup on Sunday, November 5.
She received life membership from president...
Seniors enjoy early Christmas
Cowell’s senior citizens were treated to an early Christmas lunch late last month in the Institute.
Franklin Harbour District Council hosts a lunch each year...
The Resilience Project engages at Tumby
Whitney Beseler and Sam Korsch from The Resilience Project spent the day with Tumby Bay Area School on Thursday, November 16 to kick off...
Four generations bowl together
Four generations of one family played pennant bowls for Port Neill on Thursday, November 23.
Long-time member Rose Jenkins was joined by her daughter Cheryl...
Josh pulls off Movember goal
Runner Josh Partington took off from the Port Lincoln foreshore last Saturday morning with a grand endeavour to test his endurance while raising funds...
Church celebrates 150 years
Parishioners celebrated the 150th anniversary of Lipson Uniting Church on Sunday, November 19 with a service followed by a pooled lunch.
The church was built...
A home for Beacon of Hope
Tumby Bay and Districts Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention group Beacon of Hope (BOH) recently attended the Tumby Bay GEM Festival, seeking community input.
Tumby Bay...
Tumby traffic decision overturned
Tumby Bay District Council has overturned a decision to no longer cover the cost of on-site traffic management at events.
The council recently planned to...
Market raises money for community
Money raised at Sunday’s Arno Bay Christmas Market all goes to charity and the community.
Market co-organiser Heather Payne said the annual market also gave...