Funding boosts Sceale Bay revegetation
More than 1000 native plants are set to be established across the Sceale Bay region, courtesy of funding attained by Friends of Sceale Bay...
Awards recognise contributions to Port Lincoln community
Port Lincoln hosted its Australia Day awards ceremony on the foreshore on Sunday with a strong crowd in attendance.
Citizen of the Year Peter...
Streaky Bay seeking health classification change
Streaky Bay District Council is calling for a change to a federal health model it says is an obvious error affecting the town’s health...
Peter ensures quality flows
The Teakle Wines vineyard is cared for by viticulture manager Peter Lamb, whose extensive experience in leading harvest operations pairs well with the Eyre...
A lasting legacy for new age
Teakle Wines managing director Ben Teakle says while a new era is emerging, the Teakle Wines brand is the fruition of he and his...
EP home to Australia’s funniest road name
Eyre Peninsula’s own Nowhere Else Road was recently named as Australia’s funniest street name according to a study.
The study by Australian-owned international freight forwarder...
Funding to target priority weeds
Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board (EPLB) will begin work improving the region’s roadsides by undertaking priority weed control and revegetation, thanks to state government funding.
The...
Tumby drama enthusiasts wanted
A couple of keen Tumby Bay residents are hoping to revive the Tumby Bay Drama Club.
Karina Elson and Rhonda Smith started chatting a...
Get involved with Biodiversity Act
The draft of South Australia’s first ever Biodiversity Act is now out for public consultation.
It aims to improve the state’s protection of native...
Aromatics lift Teakle wines
As Teakle Wines enters a new era, winemaker Elizabeth Heidenreich is enjoying the team's first trophy with the 2024 Teakle Wines Sauvignon Blanc, winning...