Kids get ready for new school year
A return to learning event hosted in Ceduna last Wednesday gave families the opportunity to get ready for the upcoming school year and saw...
Tumby Bay rural care program celebrates 20-year milestone
Tumby Bay Kindergarten celebrated its 20-year anniversary as a rural care provider, with a ‘cuppa and cake’ event held just before Christmas.
Director Ginny McTaggart said...
Playspace proves popular
Cleve's newly opened play space is proving immensely popular, according to mayor Phil Cameron.
The $2.5 million project was funded equally by a state government...
Community sadness at church closure
A “sense of regret” was evident after the decision was made to close the Smoky Bay Community Church.
A session was hosted on Sunday in...
How Port Lincoln’s new brewery is bucking the trend
When Aksel Pettersen dived off a Norwegian ship docked in Port Lincoln in 1924 in search of a better life, he would have been...
End of an era as last sheep shorn
Michelle and Jack Curtis have shorn their final sheep at the family farm at Coodloloo, at Miltalie.
However, the couple are not selling their farm...
Positive response to Oysterfest
Oysterfest organisers have deemed the 2022 event a success, as a post-event survey indicates the majority of people would be willing to attend again.
The...
Community spirit vital for couple
Lucky Bay couple Ken and Val Lamb are both being bestowed with Order of Australia Medals today. Although the couple are receiving the Australia...
Steps taken but more to be done in Ceduna
AS discussions continue between local, state and federal representatives, issues which have hit Ceduna in recent months continue to be seen in the town.
An...
Hailing Hannah
Tumby Bay’s Hannah Allen-Jordan says she is proud to propel her tiny hometown into the national spotlight, after being named the South Australian Young...