At home on the stage
The only way is up for talented musician Charlee Watt, who is continuing to develop and delight as an artist even at her tender...
Wudinna link remains strong for flying doctor
He may not call Eyre Peninsula home these days, but Dr Scott Lewis remains entrenched in the region and will forever be grateful for...
Familiar Faces – Tina Traeger
Tina Traeger has a busy schedule operating Cleve Massage and Wellness Collective, but would not have it any other way. When not at work...
Sculpting his legacy
Eminent Port Lincoln sculptor Ken Martin has made his name creating some of Eyre Peninsula’s - and South Australia’s - most iconic bronze statues.
Along...
Stunning sculptures
From bronze to steel and granite, Eyre Peninsula is home to a number of breathtaking sculptures made by talented artists.
Whether you are an art...
Journey into island’s past
A journey aboard the Tacoma headed for Taylor Island provides a window into region’s pioneering past.
A Cornish fisher shuffles past me in the galley,...
Fields of sweetness
When she was baking for special occasions in her kitchen, Renee Hannemann could never have guessed what was around the corner. Now she is...
Reeling in for rural men
Recreational fishing has been a favoured pastime for generations, and across Eyre Peninsula fishers are heading out and reeling in to raise funds and...
Calm before the drought
Future-planning, drought-proofing and innovation are all in vogue at Buckleboo Station.
James Kerr knows the effects of drought can be devastating on a farming...
Delving into Eyre Peninsula
Joel Horne loves what he does on the farm and is most proud of the delver he designed and created.
Down a white sandy track...