Applications for sport funding program open
Community clubs are eligible to receive up to $3,000 to cover the cost of essential sporting equipment, uniforms, and other resources that enable participation,...
Cleve museum seeks new growth
Cleve National Trust Museum is seeking new volunteers to learn the skills required and hopefully take up the restoration, preservation and maintenance of items...
Program primed for EP return
Eyre Peninsula will welcome the return of the Periods, Pain and Endometriosis Program (PPEP Talk) next month.
Clinical educator Sarah Cossar will visit 11 EP...
Lipson jumps into Spring
It was a wonderful turnout for the Lipson Spring Market on Saturday, October 26, and the kitchen was bustling as market-goers popped in for...
Cockaleechie for custom sheds
Operating since 1990, Cockaleechie Sheds specialises in the design, engineering and fabrication of large custom industrial sheds.
In addition, Cockaleechie Sheds supplies quality homes, carports,...
Paddlers unite
The Tumby Bay Blue Water Raiders were looking forward to its annual Second Creek paddle which was unfortunately postponed earlier in the year due...
Tour celebrates music of Tracy Chapman
Fresh from her show as part of the Adelaide Guitar Festival, singer-songwriter Nancy Bates will perform in Ceduna and Streaky Bay early next month.
Nancy...
Hopes tech college will address skill shortages
The State Government believes the new Port Augusta Technical College will help address skills shortages on the Eyre Peninsula, as well as broader areas...
Tumby strikes wins
The Port Neill Tennis Association held round two of its competition on Friday, October 25, and the Tumby Bay Vikings defeated the X-Rays 4...
Telfer steadies ship
Lipson hosted a grand final rematch at Ungarra oval on Saturday, October 26, where conditions were primed for a good contest.
Both sides with...