Residents express fiscal concerns
Members of the Tumby Bay community have queried the historical financial decision-making of the Tumby Bay District Council as the rate change, foreshore remediation...
Water allocation revision plan begins
Work will start on a revised water allocation plan to manage water allocations on Eyre Peninsula to address a significant decline in the region’s...
Rockin’ good time in Wudinna
The Granite Rocks Music Festival became an instant classic on the Eyre Peninsula event calendar last weekend, with perfect weather, killer tunes and a...
Community says no to Tumby Bay jetty levy
The Tumby Bay community has voted with a resounding no to a jetty levy for the ongoing reparation and maintenance costs of Tumby Bay...
Reimagining songs of the Fab Four
Port Lincoln musician Charlee Watt is bringing her Beating Up The Beatles show to the 2024 SALT Festival.
Charlee performed six shows at this year’s...
Item discovered in highway search
Police recovered an item of interest as part of an investigation into the death of a man from the Far West last month.
Police undertook...
New fines for illegal EV parking in effect
With electric vehicle charging stations being installed across the state, including on Eyre Peninsula, a new law has come into effect fining drivers parking...
Latest variety information on-hand for growers
Growers and advisers across Australia can now use the latest results on the performance of different grain varieties - incorporating results from the 2023...
Next step for goat, sheep ID
The next steps for South Australia's implementation of an electronic identification (eID) traceability system for sheep and farmed goats have been released by the...
Ideas shared at school summit
Eyre Peninsula students recently participated in the South Australian Student Representative Council (SA SRC) Summit in Adelaide.
Students from Cummins, Cowell and Port Lincoln were...















