Curtis cleans up at golf
The second round of the Tumby Bay women’s golf stableford competition was held last week, with nine ladies present in cooler but still perfect...
Tumby pedal for Parkinson’s
Tumby Bay’s Tash Clark has organised a 24-hour cycling event to help raise money for Parkinson’s disease research and support.
The event - Pedal to...
Constitution change required at Lions meeting
Changes to Australian taxation laws require Lions clubs throughout Australia to amend their constitution to enable each club to continue to provide benefits of...
Impressive reports for squid, salmon and flathead
Fishing reports have slowed down with the cooler weather but there are still plenty of fish out there.
Some have slowed right down like...
Budget kicks into water project
Eyre Peninsula residents will get an indirect boost from the Federal Budget announced last week - with the federal government chipping in $65 million...
Temporary Cummins police space succeeding
After the original Cummins Police Station was closed due to it being deemed unsafe to work, brevet sergeant John Randall has been able to...
Rock revet rolls on
The Tumby Bay Coastal Adaptation Strategy was endorsed by the Tumby Bay District Council in last week’s May council meeting.
The Wavelength Consulting plan, finalised...
More funding needed to increase services provided
Concerned Ceduna businesses and residents believe a potential solution to the town’s anti-social behaviour and crime issues would be for service providers to be...
Fundraising goal behind Bailey’s journey
Cart in hand and a goal in mind, Bailey Myers is undertaking a fundraising - and personal - journey across Australia.
The Novocastrian and Worimi...
Energy project gets green light
Cape Hardy Industrial Port Precinct received a massive boost this week when Iron Road Ltd signed multiple agreements with Amp Energy for it to...










