EP gets sprinkle of SALT
SALT Festival opened last Friday at Nautilus Arts Centre, with community members gathered to also see the feature exhibition ‘Impressions’ from artists Beth Hammond...
Tumby progresses jetty works
Tumby Bay Progress Association has contributed $75,000 towards the Tumby Bay jetty interim works.
The contribution was announced last week by the Tumby Bay...
Lock services lost
Lock will lose its banking and bill payment services when the Lock Deli and post office changes hands.
Community members are alarmed the downgrading of...
Shitboxes take over Penong
A colourful cavalcade of adventure enthusiasts rolled through the Far West last week as part of a journey to raise money for Cancer Council.
The...
Daddy’s letter home from war
Tuckey man Clive Bradford has a World War I memento of great personal significance - a poem his grandfather Sylvester Bonney wrote in the...
EP yields outshine challenges
Eyre Peninsula farmers are pleased with yields from the 2023-24 harvest given the late-season conditions experienced across the region.
After some positive signs to start...
Eyes on Eyre sees success
A three-year Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board project which has focussed on improvements to environmental management at priority coastal campgrounds is now in its final...
Author visits Eyre Peninsula
South Australian author Darry Fraser spoke to community groups at nine Eyre Peninsula towns last week.
Cowell Community Library’s Nicole Turner said Darry wrote historical...
Ploughs and wows at Tractor Day
The Inaugural Vintage Tractor Day was held on Saturday, March 16 at Kiana Park.
A small committee of tractor enthusiasts formed the display, with a...
Family tradition continues
The Martin family continued a tradition by recently coming together for a reunion at Port Germein.
The reunion was initially an idea hatched by Philip...










