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...
Garfish going well across region
Summer holidays are now over and this year we had much better weather, which led to some excellent catches over the holiday period.
The...
A new age for Teakle Wines
Teakle Wines is proudly announcing its rebrand from Peter Teakle Wines, ushering in an exciting new chapter for the winery.
The rebrand was the final...
Truckloads of hay support farmers
More than 100 truckloads of hay have been delivered to farming communities across South Australia, including on Eyre Peninsula.
The deliveries, which started on the...
Lower Eyre residents’ efforts recognised
As is often the case at Eyre Peninsula events there was plenty of community spirit in the air at the Lower Eyre Council Australia...
Australians urged to be proud
As Australians there is much that we can be proud of, was the message to those attending the Australia Day breakfast at Cowell on...
Tumby Bay celebrates community spirit
Tumby Bay’s 2025 Australia Day award winners were presented with their certificates - and an Eyre Monopoly board game - on Sunday morning.
The Lions...