Emergency response training bolsters communities
Nutrien Ag Solutions and CareFlight recently hosted a unique education workshop, aiming to upskill those working in the agriculture sector with emergency trauma skills.
Health...
Group learns more about hooded plover
Port Lincoln-based Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board officer Rachael Kannussar was the guest speaker for the Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business March meeting, with...
Memories flow at Tumby Bay reunion
Tumby Bay Area School’s 1974 year 8 class celebrated 50 years with a reunion on the March long weekend.
Organiser Sharon Campbell from Tumby Bay...
Peru adventures relayed at women’s breakfast
Tumby Bay Uniting Church hosted more than 40 women for its International Women’s Day event on Saturday, March 9.
Church pastor Ruth Parker said it...
Branch preparing to welcome Streaky Bay ladies
The Ceduna branch of the South Australian Country Women’s Association hosted its March meeting last week at the Anglican Church Hall.
President Jenny Skinner welcomed...
Wudinna storms to grand final success
Wudinna came out on top as the Le Hunte Tennis Association drew to a close on Friday night.
The grand final against Yaninee saw both...
Cowell bird sighting remains a mystery
More than six months after a rare sighting, Cowell bird watchers Lorraine and Jim Walford are still not sure how an Eastern yellow wagtail...
Shield success for Ceduna
Ceduna Area School was triumphant at the West Coast Interschool Athletics Carnival this month.
The event was hosted by Elliston Area School but took place...
Council road funding available
Eyre Peninsula councils will have the chance to upgrade roads through the 2024-25 round of the Special Local Roads Program.
The program provides essential funding...
Fishers face penalty for illegal netting
In a reminder to Eyre Peninsula fishers to stick to the rules, two recreational fishers were handed hefty fines totalling more than $3000 for...