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A great mix at Thevenard

From the Ceduna foreshore is a four-kilometre walking trail that snakes along the coast up to Thevenard, finishing at picturesque Pinky Point. At Pinky Point...

Plenty on offer in Ceduna

To get a sense of the district’s rich history a visit to the Ceduna National Trust Museum is recommended. Take a trip into the past...

Beautiful Ceduna a must-visit

Whether heading west to tackle the Nullarbor, or on your way east after making the trek, a visit to Ceduna is a must. A coastal...

Best Colour Tumby yet

Tumby Bay Progress Association president Dion LeBrun has hailed the recent Colour Tumby as the best so far, after it recorded its highest attendance.  Mr...

Memories of Colour Tumby to last a lifetime

Colour Tumby will be forever remembered by children in the area, after local schools contributed to the event by creating artwork for stobie poles...

Taking the bait: Flathead being caught across region

Weather conditions have improved quite a bit in the last week, with some pretty good weather for a change. For those that got out...

Your local community diary

Suicide intervention workshops MATES SA is offering free suicide intervention workshops in Tumby Bay today and Port Lincoln on Friday, March 25. The SafeTALK training...

Streaky students hit the beach for a good cause

Youngsters from the Streaky Bay Children’s Centre rolled up their sleeves and got to work for Clean Up Australia Day earlier this month. The centre...

Street Talk

Who is your favourite band or musician?

Karcultaby students get shorebirds insight

Karcultaby Area School students had the opportunity to undertake fun activities while learning about the threatened hooded plover during shorebird workshops hosted by the...

Students parade through grounds

Cowell Area School staff and students made a colourful sight as they paraded through the school yard for Book Week. School librarian Nicole Turner said...