Seeding success despite dry conditions
Despite dry conditions farmers throughout Eyre Peninsula were able to achieve some strong seeding results.
The region remained mostly dry throughout autumn, with more rain...
Students still waiting
Two-and-a-half years after $2.19 million funding was announced to build a boarding house in Cleve, the school’s agricultural students are still waiting.
Former Cleve Area...
Jacob working towards AFL ‘dream’
Jacob Newton’s eye-catching AFL National Championship with South Australia’s U18 team has come to a close, with the Elliston footy talent saying he “felt...
Seniors encouraged to get creative
Eyre Peninsula Seniors Card members are encouraged to get creative and take their best shot for the 2024 ‘Through the Lens’ photographic competition.
The popular...
Decline in confidence for SA farmers
Drier than average weather conditions throughout the autumn sowing period saw the confidence of South Australian farmers take a dramatic U-turn in the latest...
Eyre Peninsula projects allocated funding
Projects on Eyre Peninsula are among those to successfully secure funding from the South Australian Grain Industry Trust (SAGIT).
A total of 21 projects have...
All not well on the farm
A renowned rural charity has been assisting farmers battling increased levels of mental ill-health in recent months.
Rural Aid chief executive officer John Warlters said...
Foundation shines light on financial abuse
With 150 women on a waitlist to access financial counselling, domestic violence organisation The Zahra Project is launching a high-profile education campaign to raise...
Ceduna speed limit reduction proposed
Ceduna District Council will seek to have the speed limit on a major road reduced as a safety measure.
Councillor Paul Brown moved a motion...
Iceland the focus of group meeting
Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business members were treated to a most informative and interesting address on Iceland at the June meeting.
The guest...










