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Wudinna community comes together

More than 100 people gathered on a chilly morning to attend Wudinna’s Anzac Day service last Thursday. The dawn service at Standley Park was emceed...

Visiting officer leads Cowell march

A holidaying serving Australian Army officer led Cowell’s Anzac Day march last Thursday. Captain Brenton Stone is based at Woodside in Adelaide and wanted to...

Catching up on Anzac Day in Cummins

There were plenty of smiles and chats had at the Cummins Anzac Day dawn service and breakfast at the Cummins RSL.

Rocky Island for Coffin kingfish

Fishing reports have been fairly steady over the last week with generally good fishing in most areas around Eyre Peninsula. The weather is starting to...

Cummins residents reflect together

The annual Cummins Anzac Day dawn service saw a large crowd turn out to pay their respects for those who lost their lives and...

Council progressing with park proposal after consultation

Streaky Bay District Council has carried out one of its “most successful” community consultation processes as it continues to explore the potential acquisition of...

Ceduna honours Anzacs

Reverend David Thompson recalled the sacrifices made during World War I and subsequent conflicts during Ceduna’s Anzac Day dawn service last Thursday. A big crowd...

Big crowd commemorate veterans’ service

Several visiting veterans joined in Cowell’s Anzac Day march, which was watched by a big crowd of more than 300 people. Those at the dawn...

Flight safety checks to be conducted

Residents of Eyre Peninsula communities may see an aircraft flying unusually low over the next few days as the Civil Aviation Safety Authority carries...

Tumby Bay remembers the fallen

The Tumby Bay Anzac Day service was held at the foreshore War Memorial epitaph last week with a high attendance from community members, Federal...

Bag limits ‘won’t work’

The state government is wrong to reduce bag limits to protect fish species, according to Tumby Bay fisherman Tom Tierney. He said rather than halving...