CRT funds future learning
Three Eyre Peninsula schools are among 25 to have received project funding from the CRT Primary School Project.
Ungarra Primary School, Port Neill Primary...
Applications open for footy funding
Applications for round two of the state government, AFL and SANFL’s $8 million South Australian Football Facilities Fund program have opened.
The three-year funding program...
Wiabuna clients set for quality
Wiabuna White Dorper Stud will offer great growing sheep for buyers at its annual on-property sale on Tuesday, September 24.
There will be 100...
Seafood feast to get taste buds salivating
A Celebration of Seafood @ Streaky Bay is back again for another lavish banquet on Sunday, September 29.
The event, to run from 1pm to...
Men invited to come to the table
Men in the Streaky Bay district are welcome to pull up a chair at the table and chat with “like-minded men” as part of...
Book Week fun at Karcultaby
Karcultaby Area School students dressed in colourful and creative costumes for Book Week last month.
Under this year's theme of Reading is Magic, students paid...
Be wary of roos this spring
Motorists are being warned that spring is one of the worst times of the year for kangaroo collisions on the road.
RAA Insurance and Fauna...
Fishery Bay signs sent away
The Fishery Bay Campground has welcomed a new look, with some signs removed to preserve the natural character of the campground.
At Lower Eyre...
Flash boost for Tumby squid
The weather has been a bit all over the place the last week, with one or two days of acceptable weather and then windy...
Ungarra voices rise
Ungarra Primary school students recently performed at the Festival Theatre in Adelaide for the Festival of Music.
The students were joined by fellow year...