Brine, bloom and science
The state government says there is no evidence linking desalination plants with the harmful algal bloom first detected in March on Fleurieu Peninsula.
But on...
No cause to undertake Smoky Bay project
Ceduna District Council will not proceed with a potential redesign of a Smoky Bay street to manage stormwater concerns.
A motion was put forth by...
Council expresses Bramfield Basin concern
Elliston District Council will meet with Environment Minister Susan Close over concerns about the “ongoing fragility” of the Musgrave Prescribed Wells area, particularly the...
Vouchers for visitors
The ongoing algal bloom crisis is creating much concern among communities and as a result tourism groups have struggled to attract visitors, with vouchers...
Signs for support
Lower Eyre Council will introduce dementia-friendly signs in toilets throughout the district.
In May, Tumby Bay District Council installed dementia-friendly signs in its public...
Shearers take over Elliston
Toby Walker won the open class last weekend in the 2025 Elliston Speed Shear event.
Shearers were out in droves on Saturday, August 30 for...
Karcultaby crowned bookish
Karcultaby Area School students enjoyed a day of adventure during Book Week, dressing up in colourful costumes and savouring quicksand and wriggly snake jelly...
Council meets with jetty owners
Tumby Bay District Council mayor Geoff Churchett met with Infrastructure Minister Tom Koutsantonis in Adelaide last week to discuss the Tumby Bay and Port...
Bubble barrier to save cuttlefish
Unprecedented steps to protect its iconic giant cuttlefish population against the toxic algal bloom will be taken, with the deployment of a 200-metre by...
Upgrades to enhance railway
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) will carry out essential maintenance and infrastructure upgrades on the interstate railway between Western Australia and Victoria.
During the...










