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Council passes vaccine motions

Ceduna District Council has passed a number of motions in favour of a Western Australian council’s decision to immediately suspend the use of the...

Tumby council take on pontoons

Tumby Bay District Council has acquired ownership of the two pontoons in Tumby Bay and one in Port Neill. At the council meeting on...

Ham set to be a Christmas hit

Cummins Meat Store is all set for Christmas, with delicious ham to be in high demand. All Christmas orders at the store should be...

Popular fete raises money for hall

The annual long-running Tooligie Strawberry Fete was once again a success - raising $2400 to be used for hall insurance and maintenance. Organiser Toni Sheridan...

Service in high demand

Hoss Engineering and Maintenance Service now offers a complete mobile hydraulic hose and fitting service, providing convenience and efficiency for customers in the region. Manager...

Locally made and locally loved

For four years, Squids Sandboards has been creating adventure from Port Lincoln. Proudly led by 15-year-old chief executive officer Clay “Squid” Bertram, alongside his...

Plan to survive a bushfire

The seven keys to surviving a bushfire and how best to prepare your home against fire were highlighted when Country Fire Service community engagement...

Bank keen to contribute

Community Bank Cummins District has long been a cornerstone of support for the local communities it serves, and its impact continues to grow. With...

Gift ideas aplenty at Quirky Owl

Port Lincoln store Quirky Owl has a lot to offer this season, with an array of colourful clothing and eye-catching jewellery. As Christmas Day...

Calling all Colour Tumby enthusiasts

Planning for the 2025 Colour Tumby Festival is officially underway with the dates from March 7 to 10 locked in. The biennial festival promises to...

Tumby rock revetment chosen

A sloped rock revetment wall and foreshore realignment is the chosen solution for the foreshore along Tumby Bay, as part of the Coastal Protection...