Looking back: Brooke nails the competition
Ceduna’s Brooke Carey says she is thankful for the support after being named South Australia’s best nail technician in a poll run by a...
Big crowd rocks at Streaky festival
Streaky Sounds continued its rise as one of Eyre Peninsula’s most unmissable events, with a hefty crowd, killer tunes and scorching but perfect weather...
Looking back: Bright mural adorns Cleve wall
A bright mural now adorns the street-view side wall of Cleve District Institute.
It is the 70th large artwork undertaken by Mural Nomad while travelling...
Plan for News Bargaining Incentive backed
Country Press Australia has welcomed federal government plans to establish the News Bargaining Incentive to ensure large digital platforms contribute to the sustainability of...
Milestone year for our district
This festive season, I want to take this moment to sincerely thank everyone who has contributed to the continued growth and success of our...
Looking back: Jumping for jetty’s survival
Members of the community jumped from the Tumby Bay jetty in unison in February, showing their support to reopen the structure.
After two summers without...
Something fishy is on at Streaky Bay
The most anticipated event on the New Year calendar is on again as Streaky Bay prepares to host its annual Family Fish Day.
Anglers rise...
Looking back: Weir day raises more than $4300
More than 200 people attended the oyster punt day at Ullabidinie Reservoir - raising more than $4300.
Co-organiser Phil Cook said that amount could rise...
Board makes three appointments
Following a public call for board members, Regional Development Australia Eyre Peninsula (RDAEP) has announced the appointment of three new members.
Emily Rowe, Malcolm McLeod...
Looking back: Couple halted on world journey
A French couple on a world voyage made an unexpected stop on land when their yacht ran into trouble in Murat Bay.
Jean-Louis Corouge and...