Pool edging closer to target
After receiving $500,000 from the state government the Cummins and District War Memorial Swimming Pool has edged closer to the target needed for redevelopments.
Following...
Local news and local jobs at risk following Meta announcement
Australia’s largest organisation of newspaper publishers has attacked the announcement by Meta that it will no longer negotiate deals with publishers once current agreements...
Interstate suspects caught near Ceduna
Two people have faced court after a crime spree spanning from New South Wales to Eyre Peninsula.
At about 11.30am on Wednesday, February 28, police...
Biosecurity bolstered through initiative
Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), in partnership with five state government departments, is set to transform the effectiveness and responsiveness of Australia’s grains...
Primary sectors showing growth
South Australia’s primary industries and agribusinesses continue to deliver solid growth despite ongoing domestic and international pressures.
The recent release of the Primary Industries Scorecard...
Special spot saves the day
Losing items is always stressful, but thankfully for Catalina Leal her stress was soon relieved due to the sharp eye of Amy Kerley.
Last...
Buckle up for Blue Jacket battle
Round two of the Tumby Bay Ultimate Summer Golf Championship occurred last Saturday, with Paul Mitchell winning the par competition on the Tumby Bay...
Call for more West Coast mental health services
Streaky Bay resident Howard Emanuel is calling for improved mental health services across the West Coast.
Mr Emanuel has lived in th town with his...
Rural women recognised for body of work
Three women are in the running to be given the honour of being named AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award winner, including two with an Eyre...
Davenport celebrates success
Davenport was successful as Ceduna Area School hosted its 2024 sports day last Friday.
Students battled in a series of track and field events, showing...










