Ceduna Can Bank on Food Support
Two months after opening its doors, Foodbank’s Ceduna Food Hub is supporting the community and working with other agencies to ensure needs are met.
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Fishers reel them in at Streaky Bay
Anglers young and young at heart cast their rods from the Streaky Bay jetty on Sunday for the 2022 Streaky Bay Family Fish Day.
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Upgrades to improve EP parks
Upgrades announced by the state government to Eyre Peninsula parks will improve existing visitor facilities.
Construction is underway, with the first round of works being...
Help on way for damaged Smoky Bay foreshore
The Ceduna District Council’s Smoky Bay revetment wall project has been bolstered by a state government grant to improve coastal protection across the state.
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Cummins rivals join forces for major upgrade
Fierce crosstown rivals, Cummins Ramblers and Cummins Kapinnie Cougars have formed an unlikely alliance to secure a $2.4M grant to build clubrooms and amenities...
Colourful boost for Bay
Tumby Bay’s Colour Street Art festival is expected to impress again after it received $36,000 from the federal government as part of its Festivals...
Sports day thrives in perfect conditions
The 109th annual Perlubie Beach Sports Day was held with great success on January 1, as flawless weather conditions spurred on a bumper 800-strong...
Covid sinks Tunarama again
Port Lincoln’s world famous Tunarama festival has been cancelled for the second straight year, raising serious questions about its future.
Festival co-ordinator Jane Intini said...
Torah looking ahead to university
Torah Stott was “happy” after she was named Ceduna Area School’s Dux for 2021 and now has plans to study nursing at university.
When results...
Garden party raises money for future event
Thevenard woman Pauline Nielsen hosted an open house and garden earlier this month to raise money to bring celebrity gardener Sophie Thomson to the...