Cape Hardy amps up
Cape Hardy Precinct stakeholders provided wide-ranging updates to the Tumby Bay District Council at the ordinary meeting last week.
Representatives from Northern Water, Amp Energy,...
Water future discussed
The precarious status of Uley South Basin and options for Eyre Peninsula’s future water supply is dependent on the Port Lincoln desalination plant being...
Peter leaves ‘incredible legacy’
South Australian magnate and philanthropist Peter Teakle passed away in Adelaide last week aged 72, with family by his side.
Mr Teakle adopted Port...
Support for those in need
A Ceduna-based group is providing a support network for people in the region who have been affected by cancer.
The West Coast Survivors & Supporters...
Applications open to support mental health projects
Applications are open for Australia Post’s 2024 Community Grants program, which funds community-led, local projects across Australia.
Eligible not-for-profit groups can apply for grants...
Teen photographs big rigs
Kimba teenager Jamie Milton’s interest in the trucks that drive through the town prompted him to set up a Facebook group on December 5,...
‘No excuses’ approach wins award
Buckleboo Station will represent South Australia in the Australian Government Sustainable Agriculture Landcare Award in 2025.
Station manager James Kerr said the award paid tribute...
Tumby Bay’s newspaper pioneer
Tumby Bay’s first and only local newspaper was produced in June and July of 1912.
Production ceased after only three issues when the premises...
New operators meet community
Nutrien Ag Solutions in Ceduna has undergone new management and welcomed existing, new, and prospective customers to a meet and greet session last month.
Dustin...
Council aims to keep costs down
Kimba council rates will increase by 4.3 per cent in 2024-25, assuming the draft budget is passed.
Kimba District Council mayor Dean Johnson said that...