Kath celebrates reaching 100
Kath Hetzel was surrounded by family and friends as she celebrated a major milestone this month.
Mrs Hetzel, formerly of Lock and Port Lincoln, celebrated...
Grants to support community safety
Two Eyre Peninsula projects are among those to have received a RAA Regional Safety Grant late last year.
More than $78,000 has been committed to...
Grooving Under the Pines
Port Neill’s annual Under the Pines market event on Saturday drew people from Eyre Peninsula and beyond.
The market scattered under the pine trees,...
Daphne’s humble century
A long-time Tumby Bay resident, Daphne Cartmel (nee Lawrie) turned 100 on Monday, January 13, and has shared stories from her life’s adventures.
A...
Fishing firing up across region
The fishing has gone up a notch and is firing on all cylinders, with excellent reports coming through.
Tuna and whiting head the list with...
Sunday sessions at Gardner’s Vineyard
Gardner’s Vineyard will hold its first Sunday Session with woodfired pizzas to accompany the cellar door on Sunday, January 19.
Guests can grab a...
True blue Tumby Aussies awarded
Tumby Bay will recognise its deserving community members on Australia Day.
Paul Stoddard is the 2025 Citizen of the Year, with Marlene Poole named...
Cummins to open 30 housing blocks
An extra 30 residential housing allotments will be made available in Cummins during 2025 thanks to a $779,318 state government regional housing grant.
Lower Eyre...
Fishery change welcomed, but concerns remain
The fee structure for South Australian Marine Scalefish Fishery (MSF) has been revised by the state government following industry consultation, but not all fishers...
Residents can still make a splash
Community consultation has been extended for the revision of Eyre Peninsula’s Water Allocation Plan.
The new cut-off date for the consultation is Friday, February 14,...