A piece of South Australian police history
Cleve resident Phil Butterworth brought his 1979 HZ Holden Kingswood SL country patrol car down to Tumby Bay for the Colour Tumby car show.
A...
Restoring to its former glory
After retiring 20 years ago, Tumby Bay’s Peter Seidel began restoring classic cars in 2007 - and has since amassed quite a collection.
It all...
Anglers reel in Colour Tumby fish
It was another successful Colour Tumby fishing competition on Sunday.
This year’s champion whiting was won by Greg Hill from Port Augusta with a...
Tight bowling sets up Port Neill win
Buckleboo 5/68 def by Port Neill 2/69
Port Neill booked a spot in the Eastern Eyre junior cricket grand final with a clinical win against...
Housing help offered
Eyre Peninsula councils hope the housing crisis in their districts will be alleviated by access to a state government $10 million fund to kick-start...
Locals and visitors turn out for unplugged festival
A small-scale version of Colour Tumby, creatively titled Colour Tumby: Unplugged, took place over the long weekend.
The three-day program kicked off on Friday night...
Haslam jetty set for repairs
Repair work will be undertaken on the Haslam jetty after an assessment report found some issues with the structure.
Streaky Bay District Council engaged Infrastructure...
Crowd flocks to Cowell for fireworks
Hot weather deterred people from heading to the Cowell foreshore markets and music on Saturday afternoon, with the temperature reaching 42 degrees Celsius before...
Ceduna hosts hot racing action
The first round of the newly-formed EP Tri-Series was held in Ceduna last weekend, with cars from all over the state in attendance.
Ceduna Dirt...
Ceduna hosts hot racing action
The first round of the newly-formed EP Tri-Series was held in Ceduna last weekend, with cars from all over the state in attendance.
Ceduna Dirt...