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Playground undergoes maintenance

The Kimba Lions Apex Central Park Playground has been having repairs to ensure it is safe and ready for community use. It is a...

Cummins embraces grant to thrive

Our Town Cummins has been awarded grant funding from Australia Post to undertake its ‘Embrace - Empower - Thrive’ project. The project is a...

Residents encouraged to water trees

The extended time without a decent rain has seen Kimba residents called on to water trees on the roadsides in front of their homes. Kimba...

Community centres to receive government support

The state government has pledged more investment into regional community centres next financial year. Up to four new centres will be awarded one-year contracts from...

Fundraiser after tragic Streaky Bay drowning

The family of a woman who drowned at Streaky Bay this month are raising money to honour her memory and support the community. Beth Peters,...

Night snook at Cowell

Fishing reports have been very good over the last week, with squid dominating. Whiting are hit and miss, but some areas are still going well,...

New Biodiversity Act introduced

South Australia’s first ever Biodiversity Act has been introduced to state parliament, aiming to better protect the state’s native animals and plants, build resilience...

Elliston wins Table Day shield

South Australian Country Women’s Association Marble Range Group members held their Table Day for 2025 hosted by the Cummins branch on Thursday, May 1. ‘Mother’s...

Funding soon open for Pirku-Itya partnerships

SA Water is marking five years of empowering communities through reconciliation with the opening of its next round of Pirku-Itya (Reconciliation Partnerships Program) later...

Aboriginal-Chinese history on EP

Ross Hudson runs the Tumby Bay History Page on Facebook, researching and sharing stories of days gone by. This article pertains to an Aboriginal...