Report sows seeds for farming future
A new report from the CSIRO says Australia must act now to accelerate agricultural innovation to achieve productive, resilient and sustainable farming systems by...
Simon gains honours in psychology
Former Streaky Bay man Jordan Patterson officially graduated with a Bachelor of Psychology with Honours from Flinders University recently.
The son of Tanya and Simon...
School vouchers distributed for final time
The Eyre Peninsula Community Foundation has distributed $34,500 in Back to School vouchers to students across the region.
This included 20 E-Technology vouchers which were...
Study to focus on what support farmers want
Finding out what farmers want in terms of mental health support is the focus of a new University of South Australia study, with researchers...
Markets offer wide range of stalls
A sunny day and a great range of stalls greeted those at Elliston Markets on Saturday.
Elliston Hotel hosted the community event and organised popular...
Streaky students compete on national stage
Two Streaky Bay F1 in School teams recently attended the event’s national finals, where each crew mixed it with the most progressive miniature Formula...
Councils part of state-first emissions program
Four Eyre Peninsula councils are participating in a state-first trial equipping them with tools and resources needed to lower emissions and compete for extra...
Devil’s Comet passes low in sky
Caroline and Kym Gillett and their grandchildren watched the Devil’s Comet cross on the western horizon at sunset from Bramfield Station on Monday evening.
She...
Countdown is on for Koonibba launch
The clock is ticking on a journey years in the making as Southern Launch and the Koonibba community prepare to make space history.
On Tuesday...
Multiple fires in Kapinnie area
Residents have been told to monitor conditions as fires burn along Bratten Way.
Three fires broke out in the Kapinnie and Mount Hope areas on...