Change only constant in 40-year journey
Sheree Griffiths started working at Tumby Bay Area School in 1982 as a 16-year old.
Now, 40 years later, she’s still at the same school,...
Revive and stay alive
Cleve Driver Reviver will be out in force this Easter - looking to improve road safety by encouraging people to stop for a break...
Call to restore historic site
Visiting Poonindie Cemetery is a confronting experience for many reasons.
Derelict gravestones are surrounded by weeds and rabbit holes, with the site better resembling a barren...
Trio receives state government funding
Kids on Eyre Peninsula will benefit from increased parental engagement at learning hubs, after three children centres won Parents in Education grant funding.
The Department...
Elliston hosts photography clubs
Photographers from camera clubs throughout Eyre Peninsula flocked to Elliston on Saturday and Sunday for the annual competition and picnic.
Hosts Elliston Camera Club organised...
Chopper used to ferry materials
A helicopter attracted the interest of people in Arno Bay when it was used to ferry materials to Turnbull’s Beach on Friday.
Arno Bay Progress...
Lions gather at Cowell
A seafood lunch was enjoyed by Lions from throughout Eyre Peninsula when Cowell hosted a zone nine get together on Sunday.
Cowell Lions Club members...
Market attracts visitors to Kimba
Kimba was a popular destination on Saturday as Workshop26 held its autumn market.
Hundreds of people took the opportunity to visit the town in conjunction...
West Coast Ag recognised at annual awards celebration
West Coast Ag has been recognised for its performance and contribution to the agriculture industry at the recent Nutrien Ag Solutions and CRT Gala...
Generous donation showcases Port Lincoln’s past
An elaborate painting of Port Lincoln thought to be completed in the 1840’s has been gifted to the council by former Flinders MP Peter...