Snook plentiful in bays
Here is the first fishing report for the year from Tackle World Port Lincoln and Happy New Year to all out there - hopefully...
Upgrades make highway safer
Crucial safety measures were completed along Lincoln Highway last month, just in time for Christmas.
The state and federal governments announced completion of the...
‘Exciting’ end to school journey
After a long year of study Ceduna Area School’s Indi Halbert was one of thousands of South Australian students waiting by her computer to...
Community can have say on Tumby plans
Tumby Bay District Council is seeking community input on its long-term financial plan and infrastructure and asset management plans to facilitate a significant focus...
Big New Year’s Eve crowd in Streaky
Streaky Bay’s traditional and much-loved New Year’s Eve celebrations and fireworks display entertained a large crowd in excess of 1000 people.
The afternoon crowd at...
Impressive results at Streaky Bay
Ava Brace departs Streaky Bay Area School (SBAS) as the class of 2024 dux having achieved the outstanding Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of...
New Year welcomed with aurora
A bright aurora welcomed the new year at Coodlie Park Eco Retreat, with vibrant skies captured just before midnight on January 1, 2025.
Retreat owner...
Remembering Black Tuesday two decades on
This week marks 20 years since the Wangary bushfire began on Monday, January 10, 2005.
The following day, now remembered as ‘Black Tuesday’, saw...
Council meeting streaming reinstated
Live streaming of Ceduna District Council monthly meetings has been reinstated following a review of the council’s Disability Action Inclusion Plan (DAIP).
The council had...
Housing boost for EP towns
Much needed housing blocks will become available on Eyre Peninsula - thanks to the state government giving funding to Lower Eyre, Cowell and Kimba...