Plenty of long weekend options
It has not been the best week to be out fishing due to the recent blow, but that should make the fish bite even...
Committee hears desal concerns
Discussions about water supply needs for Eyre Peninsula were shared in front of a parliamentary committee in Port Lincoln last week, led by Leader...
Setting EP up for the future
Councils gained valuable information to plan for the future at the Eyre Peninsula Local Government Association conference at Cowell last week.
Association chairman Dean Johnson...
Budget to boost projects
Lower Eyre Council has proposed a rate increase of 7.3 per cent in its draft 2024-25 Annual Business Plan.
In considering its upcoming budget, the...
Budget builds for the future
Building a financial base that focuses on the long-term future of the state has been front and centre for the 2024-25 State Budget.
With record...
No vote to shark cull
A call for all Eyre Peninsula councils to support culling of great white sharks immediately after an attack and to halt burleying sharks for...
Light rains recorded
Seeding is continuing across the Eyre Peninsula despite the dry autumn.
However, welcome rainfall in the past week has varied markedly across the region -...
Carnival contains wonderful history
Among the unique characteristics of the Mortlock Shield is its enduring nature.
Over time, the various leagues that have participated in the Mortlock Shield have...
Feedback wanted on Wudinna rates proposal
Wudinna District Council is currently gathering feedback on a proposal to change its rating system.
The Review of the Basis of Rating includes moving to...
Lock post office win
People power has had a big win at Lock with Australia Post reversing a decision to remove banking and bill payment facilities.
Lock residents received...