Jetty works a long-term benefit
The Streaky Bay jetty and swimming enclosure will shut this September and essentially remain closed to the public until remediation works are complete sometime...
Crews respond to fallen trees
Emergency services were kept busy in Ceduna last Friday as strong winds swept through the region.
Winds in Ceduna brought down trees during the day,...
The show goes on despite gale
Strong winds may have forced an 11th hour schedule change and a mid-event venue shift, but that could not dampen the enthusiasm at last...
Hop into roo management feedback
Feedback is being sought on the draft South Australian Commercial Kangaroo Management Plan 2025-2029.
The state government’s draft plan outlines five proposed management changes as...
Ongoing grain silo bag challenge
A new study has found an average of one million kilograms of silo bags are used on grain producers’ farms across South Australia every...
Branch positions determined
Office bearers for 2024-25 were decided at the Ceduna branch of South Australian Women’s Country Association’s annual general meeting on July 9.
President Jenny Skinner...
Funding pushes Yaninee towards ton
A small Eyre Peninsula township building towards a special celebration in 2025 has received a boost through funding from the Foundation for Rural and...
New superintendent enjoying role
Eyre Peninsula has welcomed new Eyre Western Superintendent Luke Richards and he is keen to continue settling into his new environment.
Prior to coming to...
Aboriginal patients face health cost pressure
New research suggests the additional burden of out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure (OOPHE) is widening the healthcare gap for Aboriginal households in rural and remote regions.
Flinders...
Project to power-up pulses
Chickpea, lentil and faba bean growers across Australia can expect more productive crops within the next decade thanks to a new collaborative international research...










