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Lipson Cove upgrade for campers

Lipson Cove Campground will receive an upgrade as part of the Tumby Bay District Council’s ‘Towards Eyes on Eyre’ project. The council said the upgrade...

Insights gained through recruitment event

Centacare Catholic Country SA was able to network and provide information about its services at a recruitment event in Ceduna last Friday. Ceduna team members...

Olympian shares story with students

Winter Olympian Nick Timmings toured a host of Eyre Peninsula area schools this month, aiming to inspire local students to pursue their dreams as...

Sister’s memory behind fundraiser

Streaky Bay Distillers has launched a limited-edition mulberry-infused Sister Gin that not only embodies great local flavours but will also raise important funds for...

Monster tuna being landed

The fishing is supposed to get worse over winter, but all the trends are pointing to a great winter of fishing. Salmon fishing is getting...

Kimba Big Freeze proves a hit

Ten people braved winter conditions to slide into an ice bath last Thursday night for Kimba Football and Netball Club’s Big Freeze for MND....

Bilney chosen as Voice presiding member

Ceduna’s Leeroy Bilney has been named as one of the presiding members of the 12-member State Voice to Parliament. State Voice representatives held their first...

Council’s position ‘exacerbated’ by service costs

Rates in the Tumby Bay District Council area will rise by 9.5 per cent in the next financial year if the draft annual business...

Pedallers push limits for Parkinson’s

More than 30 Eyre Peninsula cyclists pushed and pedalled as much as they could over a 24-hour period - all for a good cause. An...

Council candidates chosen

Lower Eyre Council will soon welcome a new councillor to fill the vacancy left by Margie Fahy. After the closure of nominations for the...

Get your skin checked at Oysterfest

Potentially life-saving skin checks will be conducted at Oysterfest this year, courtesy of the University of South Australia. The UniSA team will be present in...