Woman caught twice in days
Ceduna police reported a woman twice in a week for driving related offences.
A vehicle was stopped on Thevenard Road at 6pm on Saturday, May...
Firefighters extinguish tractor fire
An electrical fault was to blame for a tractor fire at Miltalie last week.
At just before 6pm on Tuesday, May 28, 10 firefighters on...
Tumby jetty open for all
An excited community rejoiced as the Tumby Bay jetty reopened on Friday, May 31 after nearly two years of closure and frustration.
Tumby Bay...
Projects delve into lupin improvement
The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) has announced two new investments into narrow-leafed lupin (NLL), aimed at enhancing nutritional quality and improving agronomic...
Cruising into oyster tours
As the premium oyster season starts, Experience Coffin Bay is concentrating on being able to highlight their delicacy through a new tour program.
The...
Cummins to host heavy vehicle workshop
Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is hosting a heavy vehicle safety workshop at Cummins next month as part of a long-term project funded by the...
The coffee is on GPSA at catch-ups
Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is inviting Eyre Peninsula grain producers to come and chat with their local grower directors at a series of ‘Coffee...
Entrance into Streaky Bay now ‘vibrant’
Two new town entrance signs welcoming visitors and townsfolk to Streaky Bay are all but complete, with works on the long overdue community addition...
Council retains meeting streaming
Ceduna District Council will continue to live stream its monthly council meetings after a failed proposal.
Councillor Anthony Nicholls had a motion on notice at...
Social sewing for Tumby delights
Isabelle Hansen started Flourish Sewing in March to offer sewing workshops in Tumby Bay and share her passion with the district.
Ms Hansen runs the...