The coffee is on GPSA at catch-ups
Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is inviting Eyre Peninsula grain producers to come and chat with their local grower directors at a series of ‘Coffee...
Entrance into Streaky Bay now ‘vibrant’
Two new town entrance signs welcoming visitors and townsfolk to Streaky Bay are all but complete, with works on the long overdue community addition...
Council retains meeting streaming
Ceduna District Council will continue to live stream its monthly council meetings after a failed proposal.
Councillor Anthony Nicholls had a motion on notice at...
Social sewing for Tumby delights
Isabelle Hansen started Flourish Sewing in March to offer sewing workshops in Tumby Bay and share her passion with the district.
Ms Hansen runs the...
Eyre Highway’s importance recognised
Eyre Highway will be upgraded west of Kimba to raise the road level and improve drainage - to allow it to stay open in...
Coffin foreshore fund boost
A Coffin Bay project has been given a welcome boost after receiving funding from the federal government as part of the first round of...
Men’s shed show skills
Cummins Men’s Shed members have continued to forge friendships while working on projects, such as nesting boxes for vulnerable species.
As part of Australia...
Playground upgrades imminent
Tumby Bay District Council has announced playground projects for Tumby Bay and Port Neill foreshore playgrounds.
The upgraded playgrounds are expected to be completed...
Spray drift reminder issued
With most grain producers across the state dry seeding ahead of hopeful winter rain, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is encouraging...
New club shed unveiled
The Far West Pony Club celebrated a day nearly a decade in the making earlier this month.
It hosted the opening of its new shed...










