Good News for You – Two explosions
The Atomic Age announced itself explosively in August 1945, with Hiroshima and Nagasaki being bombed to end World War II.
Einstein’s theory, E=MC2, had unlocked...
Young drivers gain confidence
Young Kimba drivers took part in a defensive driving course on Sunday.
The Australian Driving Institute ran the day, which one of the parents, Sharon...
Difference between major parties?
Dear editor,
Labor and the Conservatives have common ground; most of their long-term politicians are multimillionaires in property and their super, having lost touch with...
Danica awarded for service
Tumby Bay’s Danica Gates has won South Australia’s highest distinction for an individual volunteer.
The hardworking volunteer was awarded the Joy Noble Medal at the...
Kimba driver arrested
A man was arrested after failing to stop for police at Kimba this week.
Police attempted to stop a vehicle on Railway Terrace just before...
Trip gives Joseph a new perspective
Ceduna Area School student Joseph Birkin has returned home from his first overseas trip - a study tour through post-war Vietnam he was bestowed...
NAIDOC award open
Nominations are now open for the 2025 Premier’s NAIDOC Award, recognising those individuals who have made an extraordinary contribution to the lives of Aboriginal...
Volunteer park hosts celebrate milestone
A long-running National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) volunteer initiative - which involves Eyre Peninsula parks - has celebrated a significant anniversary.
The Campground Host...
‘Tech neck’ a concern for Aussies
With more than 5.3 million Australians suffering from neck pain, including tension neck syndrome, a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) commonly known as ‘tech neck’...
Endless efforts recognised
Minnipa Sports Club presented two dedicated individuals with life memberships on Saturday.
Wade and Bethany Shepperd were awarded the honour after their considerable contributions to...