Fun had on Streaky Bay run
Thrive Streaky Bay and Districts held its third annual fun run on a glorious spring morning late last month.
Participants tackled various courses, with a...
On for young and old at Crossways Community Fete
Crossways Lutheran School was transformed with multiple market stalls, fun activities for children and music last Friday for the Community Fete.
A good crowd was...
Rain shortens Lipson celebrations
Heavy rain forced the cancellation of Lipson 150 year celebrations on Saturday afternoon - and the patience of organisers’ was tested with electricity blackouts...
Ceduna branch gets Kiribati insight
The November meeting of the Ceduna branch of the South Australian Country Women’s Association included a discussion on this year’s country of study.
Hosted in...
History preserved for the future
The three eucalyptus leaves on the National Trust emblem symbolise the organisation’s aims and hopes - to preserve the past and present for the...
Orderoo founder says app expansion will ‘change the way businesses operate’
Covid changed the way consumers expect service, according to a Port Lincoln business owner who has come up with a new, Australian-first idea.
Ankush Kumar...
Students bring soldier’s story to life
Joanne Heatlie is Australian Light Horse attire at Cleve on Remembrance Day.
Photo: Kelly Morrow
Students brought the story of soldier John Clarence Mara to life...
West Coast remembers the fallen
Communities across the West Coast stopped to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice during Remembrance Day services.
Services took place last Friday at Ceduna,...
Former officer recalls PNG duty
For ex-army officer Geoffrey Lee Clayton, who spent 15 years in Papua New Guinea helping its indigenous population reach independence, this year’s Remembrance Day...
Winner a strong voice for Aboriginal people
Former Ceduna resident Sandra Miller was stunned, but happy to be named the 2023 South Australia Senior Australian of the Year.
The Aboriginal rights activist...