Booking recommended for Halloween event
Hundreds of children are expected at Arno Bay’s annual Halloween event on Saturday, October 28 - which means pre-buying tickets is recommended.
It will run...
Community contributions celebrated
A Smoky Bay resident who has long supported her community was honoured during Oysterfest.
Desrae Beattie has been committed to causes since returning to the...
Wild side captured in Ceduna exhibition
More than 50 entries into this year’s WestArt Oysterfest Exhibition tackled their interpretation of the ‘Wild Side of Eyre’.
The annual exhibition hosted an opening...
Funding supports Streaky Bay groups
The Streaky Bay District Council has awarded $29,674 worth of community grants to nine local organisations, requiring a budget variation of an additional $4674.
Major...
Reviews see speed limit changes proposed
Lower Eyre Council is proposing several speed limit changes to roads throughout its council area after conducting a traffic review, consulting with communities, and...
Voice, ag on agenda for PM visit
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reaffirmed his support for a Yes vote in this Saturday’s referendum during an overnight stay in Port Lincoln this week.
While...
Murdinga gains safer unit
A new fire unit will keep Murdinga Country Fire Service (CFS) Brigade members safer and more comfortable when fighting fires.
Elliston CFS group officer Paul...
Push to get Fat Farmers moving on Eyre Peninsula
Fat Farmers: Rural Health Initiative is hoping to see more groups start up across Eyre Peninsula following harvest.
Executive officer Tessa Colliver said existing groups...
Tumby council seeks input
The Tumby Bay District Council has announced it will perform a “rigorous” review of its Strategic Plan, including its broader townships.
The council announced it...
Support available for concerned farmers
Eyre Peninsula farms and other businesses are needing support in greater numbers - due to higher interest rates and livestock prices slumping.
At Elders’ annual...