Award success for palliative care team
The Eyre and Far North Local Health Network’s palliative care team was recognised at last month’s Palliative Care South Australia 2024 Awards.
The team took...
Births possible at Whyalla
There is relief for families in eastern Eyre Peninsula communities, with birthing services returning to Whyalla Hospital and Health Service.
The Woonabie Birthing Unit reopened...
Expressions of interest for Lipson market
Lipson Progress Association has an upcoming fundraiser in October, raising money for projects to benefit the community.
A spring market will be held in...
Family pain drives Renee’s trek
For SA Today group manager Renee Bennett, the pain of seeing a loved one affected by motor neurone disease (MND) is one her family...
Book shines light on wellbeing
Motivational speaker and personal coach Suzie Kenny is now a published author, recently adding a debut book ‘Dancing in the Light’ to her extensive...
CFS brigades to receive new trucks
Country Fire Service (CFS) brigades on Eyre Peninsula will soon receive a new fire truck as part of a boost to brigades across South...
Upgrades support Far West communities
Far West communities will benefit from road and community infrastructure projects funded by the federal and state governments.
A total of $7 million in federal...
Looking back on a roaring year
My first year as the Lions Club of Tumby Bay & District club president has been a big learning curve for me but hopefully,...
Seniors host first AGM
Ceduna Seniors on the Move conducted its first annual general meeting on Friday, June 28, after a very successful 12 months of the revamped...
Students cultivate coastal conservation
In a heartening display of environmental stewardship, students from year 3 to 6 at Ceduna Area School took to the coastal dunes near Ceduna...