Catalogue unlocks research data potential
The launch of the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) Data Catalogue enables Australian researchers to tap into information to accelerate the release of...
Tumby hosts bowlers for Dollar Shot competition
Tumby Bay Bowling Club held a Dollar Shot competition late last month, with the Minterns cleaning up.
The two-day event held on April 27...
Community urged to monitor burn offs
South Australians are being warned to be cautious when conducting burn offs, with Country Fire Service volunteers already responding to more than 70 rural...
Jordan gains nursing degree
Jordan Shambrook recently graduated with a Bachelor of Registered Nursing from the University of South Australia.
The daughter of Jodie and Grant Jenner, and Jay...
Former member farewelled
The Ceduna branch of the South Australian Country Women’s Association (SACWA) hosted its April meeting at the Ceduna Anglican Church hall on Tuesday, April...
Local children’s book promotes conservation and tourism
The book ‘Among the Granite Outcrops’ was launched at Karcultaby Area School last Wednesday.
Local artists Holly Whittenbury and Veronica Skipworth illustrated the book, which...
Council seeking long-term land agreements
Streaky Bay District Council will submit an application for the long-term land dedication of its three key campgrounds in Perlubie Beach, Tractor Beach and...
Telfer worried about 3G shutdown
Telstra has announced it will extend its 3G network closure date by two months, but there is concern about what the shutdown means for...
Book helps to deal with grief
Elliston writer Annie Williams released her debut book ‘Riding Waves’ earlier this year, with the mother of three’s heartfelt account of her journey through...
Tumby’s Olive Press a ‘community asset’
Rod Clark has been involved with the Tumby Bay Olive Press for 10 years, however the press has been around for even longer.
Located...










