‘Humble’ Anton sets shear pace
Elliston’s Anton Gnys whipped his shears around the neck of his sheep, down the long stretch of the back and around the last leg...
Artists show passion for home
For the second consecutive year the Cummins Home and Away art exhibition caught the attention of many with eye-catching pieces.
The local artists who...
Thanks to all for a great season
The Eastern Eyre Football League season began on Anzac Day 2024, with Cowell breaking the ice with a much-needed win against Eastern Ranges.
From that...
Exciting showdown looms
What a grand final match this will be, as Central Eyre United Storm - coached by Micah van Loon - will be striving to...
Numbers needed to bolster brigade
Country Fire Service (CFS) volunteers are needed to join the Ceduna brigade or there is a risk coming into fire danger season that not...
Heritage push for Bight
Senator Andrew McLachlan is calling for the Great Australian Bight to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Bight, which dominates much of...
Drink-driver caught in Port Lincoln
A woman was caught drink-driving in Port Lincoln on the weekend.
Patrols stopped a vehicle just before 3am on Sunday, September 1 after it was...
Nominations open for Governor’s Multicultural Awards
Governor Frances Adamson is inviting community members to celebrate outstanding South Australians who promote multiculturalism by nominating them for the 2024 Governor’s Multicultural Awards.
The...
Prescribed burn set for park
A prescribed burn is set to take place at Barwell Conservation Park near Lock on Wednesday, September, 4.
With weather conditions permitting, the burn...
Pleasing Karulga sale result
There were some new faces at the Karulga White Suffolk Stud ram sale that was held in conjunction with the Brenalta sale at Warrow...