Tumby plan pushes ahead
The Tumby Bay Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP) was adopted in last week’s special council meeting, despite opposition from the community.
With the plan locked...
Rail on track to return?
The state government and Eyre Peninsula councils will fund a $200,000 study into the region’s supply chain transport, one which could signal the reopening...
Ceduna drink-driver loses licence
A woman has lost her licence after she was caught drink-driving in Ceduna on the weekend.
It will be alleged that just before 6pm on...
New horizons for future nurses and midwives
The newly refurbished Whyalla-based Horizon Hospital and Health Service (HHHS) was re-launched this month.
Nursing and midwifery students will be provided with access to...
Farming systems project to inform decision-making
A new farming systems project will shed light on how farm management decisions affect profitability and sustainability to help grain growers understand the upside...
Regional legal service boost
The Legal Services Commission has introduced a new rostered Regional Duty Solicitor Scheme to support service delivery in regional South Australia.
It will deliver a...
EP generosity helps hospital
The work of many volunteers has raised $726,000 for the Women’s and Children’s Hospital during the past 61 years.
That magnificent amount was raised by...
Show to cycle into Streaky Bay
Acclaimed play Symphonie of the Bicycle will make a stop in Streaky Bay early next month as part of its tour of regional South...
Safety upgrade from Wirrulla track
A new bike and pedestrian path linking Wirrulla’s town centre with the local sporting complex opened earlier this month - providing a safe and...
Branch hosts Foodbank fundraiser
Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business recently held a very successful fundraiser for Foodbank SA with a dinner at Axel Stenross Museum in Port...










