Elliston health plan scrapped
A plan to establish a medical practice in Elliston has been ditched after the doctor slated to become the permanent GP took up another...
Researchers dig deep for sustainable farming
Digging deep into South Australia’s history of soil biology, researchers from the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) have gained a better understanding...
Avoiding financial strain of sheep lice
Sheep producers have been encouraged to adopt strong biosecurity practices to prevent introducing lice into their flocks.
Lice detections at saleyards often spike in the...
Spud’s super circuit
Local drivers dominated the first race at Arno Bay Dirt Circuit Club’s meeting at Rehn's Raceway on Sunday, August 18.
Shane Harris grabbed a...
Project to unlock enhanced efficiency fertiliser potential
Australian grain growers could unlock tools to improve nitrogen use efficiency and reduce on-farm greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through a national research project examining...
Morley pleased with full clearance
Morley Stud principal Leonie Mills was delighted to sell all 50 poll merino rams offered at the stud’s on-property sale on Friday, August 23.
She...
Charlee hits the road
Port Lincoln vocalist Charlee Watt, who can swing from bubbly attitude to emotive crooning, will be returning to Eyre Peninsula for shows.
Charlee has been...
John learning the ropes
Newly elected Lower Eyre Council councillor John Isle is enjoying his time in the role but remains in a learning phase.
After he attended his...
Reevesby friends get the gold
Friends of Reevesby Island Group (FRIG) has been recognised with a gold award from the National Parks and Wildlife Service in the Cultural and...
Karcultaby projects come to fruition
The community flocked to Karcultaby Area School last month for packed Open Day festivities.
The school welcomed everybody to the opening of its completed front...