Guest speakers share inspiring stories
The stories behind two Eyre Peninsula books inspired the 70 women attending a health night at Lock on Tuesday, June 17.
Elliston woman Annie Williams...
Flock to Farm Beach on Friday
The weather has been cold and very mixed over the last week, with proper cold, wet and windy winter weather to light northerly sunny...
Coastal grants open
More than $1 million in Coast Protection Board grants are available to councils and community groups to help the state’s coastal and marine environment...
Local government harassment comes under scrutiny
A motion passed the Legislative Council last week to instigate an independent inquiry by the equal opportunity commissioner into the prevalence of harassment, including...
Helicopter inspects power lines
Helicopters will be seen overhead in the Cowell area during the next four weeks, as part of SA Power Networks’ annual inspections of infrastructure.
The...
Debate over fishery plan
The new Marine Scalefish Fishery Plan comes into effect next month, and while the state government says it will maximise commercial opportunities for fishers,...
Kimba votes to continue recycling
A resounding 80 per cent of Kimba District Council residents are in favour of continued recycling - despite the cost to the district.
The council...
Younger generation at heart of NAIDOC celebrations
Streaky Bay’s NAIDOC celebrations are set to take full focus early next week, with the community’s younger generation to play a major role in...
New Biodiversity Act for state
A new act aimed at better protecting the state’s native animals and plants, as well as addressing the impacts of climate change, passed state...
Some relief from Eyre Peninsula soaking
First came the dust, then the rain.
Much-needed rain fell across Eyre Peninsula on Monday and into Tuesday, but only after a number of areas...