National Careers Week celebrated at St Joseph’s
St Joseph’s School celebrated National Careers Week last month, an initiative aimed at broadening students’ horizons and sparking inspiration for their future careers.
Throughout...
Free meals on the Eyre Peninsula menu
Ceduna and Port Lincoln are among the Meals on Wheels branches who will help to toast seven decades of community service as Meals on...
SA Water grants now available
Not-for-profit organisations with a project or event supporting reconciliation outcomes are invited to apply for SA Water’s 2024-25 Pirku-Itya (Reconciliation Partnerships Program).
Pirku-Itya, a...
Tumby Lions get busy cleaning
It was all hands to rakes, shovels, forks and barrows at the Tumby Bay Cemetery clean-up last week, run by the Lions Club of...
Healthy ageing on the Streaky Bay agenda
Ageing well is set to become a key priority in Streaky Bay, with the council committing to a $50,000 project designed to develop a...
HyImpulse signs on for more Koonibba launches
German rocket manufacturer HyImpulse is set to return to Eyre Peninsula for future missions after a successful first launch.
Southern Launch and HyImpulse have signed...
Children’s activity positive message
Veronica Skipworth and Holly Whittenbury from the Friends of Polda Rock and Associated Reserves Group recently produced a book with the assistance of an...
Survey a new way to leave telecommunications feedback
Eyre Peninsula residents have another way to give feedback on telecommunications issues with the release of the first Regional Telecommunications Review survey.
The review, which...
Pals push up for challenge
Tumby Bay residents are among those taking part in the annual Push-Up Challenge across the region for the month of June.
The challenge has raised...
Johnson: More needed to support jetties
The state government is committing a further $5 million to the reparation and maintenance of jetties in the 2024-25 State Budget.
The SA...