New Yadu clinic gets ever closer
Construction on Yadu Health’s new building will soon begin after the demolition of the dilapidated old site was completed.
A new $15.85m health clinic -...
Big squid on offer for fishers
The fishing conditions have been hard to fault recently, with mostly light winds enabling plenty of accessible areas.
Most fishers out there have been catching...
EP shows honour DuBois
Greg DuBois is the third life member of Eyre Peninsula Shows’ Association - receiving the honour recently.
Life member Peter Hughes, of Port Lincoln, presented...
Senators hear on violence
Senators Jacinta Price and Kerrynne Liddle travelled Eyre Peninsula with Flinders MP Sam Telfer this week, facilitating forums predominantly centred on the issue of...
EP gets sprinkle of SALT
SALT Festival opened last Friday at Nautilus Arts Centre, with community members gathered to also see the feature exhibition ‘Impressions’ from artists Beth Hammond...
Tumby progresses jetty works
Tumby Bay Progress Association has contributed $75,000 towards the Tumby Bay jetty interim works.
The contribution was announced last week by the Tumby Bay...
Lock services lost
Lock will lose its banking and bill payment services when the Lock Deli and post office changes hands.
Community members are alarmed the downgrading of...
Shitboxes take over Penong
A colourful cavalcade of adventure enthusiasts rolled through the Far West last week as part of a journey to raise money for Cancer Council.
The...
Daddy’s letter home from war
Tuckey man Clive Bradford has a World War I memento of great personal significance - a poem his grandfather Sylvester Bonney wrote in the...
EP yields outshine challenges
Eyre Peninsula farmers are pleased with yields from the 2023-24 harvest given the late-season conditions experienced across the region.
After some positive signs to start...