Spring prescribed burn program underway
A total of 47 prescribed burns are proposed as part of the Department for Environment and Water’s (DEW) spring 2025 fire management program, including...
Cape Hardy site insecure
The location for the Northern Water Project chalked out for the Cape Hardy region is facing insecurity, after private enterprises recently pulled out of...
Submit your SALT Festival poster design
SALT Festival’s annual poster competition has opened for 2026 and people are invited to submit their designs.
Artists of all ages and backgrounds have had...
Plan to boost sea lion resilience
Inoculating pups, controlling feral cats and installing shelters are part of a plan to increase resilience of the endangered Australian sea lion during South...
Fun-filled Yallunda Flat Show
The 110th Yallunda Flat Show welcomed a big crowd on Monday, with a day full of exciting attractions to entertain people of all ages.
With...
Beacon shines light on Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s nurse specialist and senior University of South Australia nursing lecturer Dr Sue Sharrad presented a community education session for people living with Parkinson’s...
Ceduna’s big shell-ebration
The weather was hot, but the vibes were positive as Ceduna hosted its annual Oysterfest event on the long weekend.
Crowds flocked to the Ceduna...
Have your say to shape Streaky Bay Tourism Marketing Plan
Streaky Bay District Council is calling on residents, businesses and tourism operators to help shape the future of tourism promotion in the region.
The council...
Application open for 2026 SALT Festival
Applications are officially open for the 2026 SALT Festival, which will be held over the second week of the April school holidays from April...
Convoy gets conversations started
The R U OK? Conversation Convoy visited Eyre Peninsula towns over the past week, spreading the R U OK? message to communities.
The team, which...










