Morning dip and sip for jetty opening
The community of Tumby Bay braved the cold together to celebrate the partial reopening of the Tumby Bay jetty.
Townspeople gathered at the jetty...
Funding to bolster EP health
A new project will aim to attract, retain and train health professionals across the Northern Eyre Peninsula Health Alliance area.
The federal government announced last...
Drink-driver to face court
A man was caught drink-driving after being stopped at Ceduna last week.
Police pulled over a vehicle on Goode Road at about 7.20pm on Friday,...
Creative workshops for domestic violence survivors
Courage Bug is hosting a free community workshop for women with lived experience of family violence this weekend.
The Unbroken workshop is one of two...
Applications open for artistic opportunity
Artists from Eyre Peninsula from all disciplines are invited to apply for a three-week residency this October in the Flinders Ranges.
Established almost 20 years...
Production tipped to be close to average
With seeding well underway across Eyre Peninsula and at most farms across South Australia - despite dry conditions - the total grain production for...
Branch hosts Streaky Bay counterparts
The latest meeting of the Ceduna branch of South Australian Country Women’s Association was held in the Anglican Church Hall on June 11, with...
Planning for Lincoln parks underway
Consultation is now open for community and stakeholder feedback on the Parks of Lower Eastern Eyre Peninsula draft management plan.
The consultation opened on May...
Ambo volunteers thanked
Cleve and Cowell ambulance crews recently celebrated 2024 Volunteers’ Week with a joint dinner at Hotel Arno.
Cowell team leader Julie Magnay said South Australian...
Councils discuss jetties with state government
Interested and invested council stakeholders in the South Australian Jetties Renewal Program met with the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) this month to...










