Monopoly Eyre passes Go
Monopoly Eyre boards - a collaborative project between eight councils across Eyre Peninsula - landed in the region this week.
The Port Lincoln City Council...
Kimba price tag revealed
The $108.6 million spent on establishing a national radioactive waste facility has largely been wasted, with the federal government’s decision to dump Kimba as...
Traditional owners sign on for projects
Gawler Ranges’ native title holders have signed a landmark agreement with A1 Carbon for eight landscape carbon projects.
The Nyunga families agreement followed discussions between...
Have a pearler of a time at Oysterfest
After a roaring return in 2022, Ceduna Oysterfest organisers believe this year’s event will be more spectacular.
The event was forced off the calendar for...
Cummins group to help its town
Our Town Cummins is looking to start a new program in the community to help those struggling with depression and anxiety.
The program aims to...
Frenchman takes to Aussie life
A Frenchman playing Australian Rules football at Lock may sound novel - but it is something that has happened 11 times in the past...
Roses of remembrance at Tumby
Tumby Bay’s Beacon of Hope - Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention Group remembered those lost to suicide at the annual Roses in the Ocean ceremony...
Former EP family recognised for footy service
A footballing family with links to Eyre Peninsula through the Lock Football Club and Great Flinders Football League were recognised in the AFL Queensland...
Art exhibition attracts
Tumby Bay’s Community Art Exhibition - The Wild Side was enjoyed by hundreds of visitors over the weekend as 38 exhibitors showed off their...
Project responds to ‘community need’
Our Town Ceduna/Far West is among the successful inaugural grant recipients from the Rural Health Innovation Fund.
The fund, facilitated by Country SA PHN, has...