Give Ceduna a go for garfish
Most fishers around the West Coast are starting to really curse the wind - it does not want to stop other than a day...
Lipson campground upgrade complete
The Lipson Cove Campground project advanced well thanks to favourable weather conditions and was opened just in time for school holidays.
Tumby Bay...
Oyster research adventure ahead
Streaky Bay’s Paul Evans has successfully gained a Nuffield scholarship to research consistently producing higher-quality oysters by combining different farming methods and technologies.
Sponsored...
Council funding supports groups
A number of groups in the Cleve district have been bolstered thanks to council funding.
Cleve District Council approved funding applications for two of its...
Centurions meet up in Port Neill
Des and Audrey Ottens, owners and restorers of a 1918 Dodge Brothers Tourer, recently made the road trip from Port Lincoln to the Port...
Enjoy quality taste of Venus Bay
Indulge in a taste of Venus Bay’s stunning seafood delights this long weekend.
A Taste of the Bay will showcase the amazing seafood the small...
Changes to enhance experience
Organisers believe the two big changes to Oysterfest this year will enhance the overall experience for patrons.
The kids zone will have a new look...
DV reforms commence
Landmark domestic violence reforms aimed at better protecting survivors have come into effect.
The new laws started on Tuesday, October 1 and will see...
Tahlia runs to raise funds
Port Neill’s Tahlia Whillas is taking part in the Oceans to Outback challenge this October, endeavouring to run 81 kilometres.
Ms Whillas said she...
Shell yeah: Popular Ceduna festival on again
Let the oysters - and the good times - flow this October long weekend as Ceduna’s annual foreshore feast returns.
Oysterfest, which takes place on...