‘We don’t have the answers right now’
A computer system failure means many councillors will lose their positions from the November elections, including two Eyre Peninsula mayors.
It seems likely they were...
New Cleve Men’s Shed committee elected
Errol Schuster was elected president of Cleve Men’s Shed at its annual general meeting on Tuesday.
He replaces Allan Edwards, who has led the group...
Voting card is misinformation, declares Tumby Bay council
Tumby Bay District Council chief executive officer Rebecca Hayes says a ‘how to vote’ card distributed ahead of its supplementary election is “dangerous and misleading”...
Legacy of first Greek settler lives on
A Port Lincoln descendant from the first Greek to arrive in South Australia says he would love to ask his relative why he decided...
Golf-wizard Lucy’s ‘amazing story’
A 12-year-old from Port Lincoln is travelling the world where she routinely mixes it with the best golf players of her age and older...
Council urged to reconsider playground plan
A petition calling on Port Lincoln City Council to abandon its plans to knock down the existing toddler-friendly playground at the foreshore and replace...
Native title celebrated
A quarter-century fight for native title rights for the Wirangu and Nauo people was officially announced by Federal Court Justice O’Bryan in Elliston on...
Extra kilometres for a good cause
Eyre Peninsula swimmers are again putting in extra kilometres in the pool to support those less fortunate during February.
West Coast Swimming Club members are...
Family and friends celebrate 80th birthday
One hundred family and friends gathered at the Ceduna Foreshore Hotel last month to celebrate the 80th birthday of Vivian ‘Squidge’ and Maxine Ettridge.
Family travelled...
‘Thrilled’ Treloar leads new board
Peter Treloar says he is “genuinely thrilled” to be the new chairperson of the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board.
The board was announced last month, with...