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Parkinson’s nurse needed

A new University of South Australia study is urging people with Parkinson’s disease in regional areas to share their care experiences to help improve...

New petrol station opposed

Kimba residents showed their support for Kimba Motel Roadhouse when owner Sanj Atwal raised his objections to a second unmanned petrol station in the...

Shared tourism interest

The tourism industry was in full focus at two recent Eyre Peninsula Destination Management Plan workshops. The Tourism Collective, on behalf of the South...

Yarn sparks DV discussion

Zonta Club of Lower Eyre Peninsula members have gathered for the 16 Days of Activism. Group members stitched together knitting and wrapped bright orange markers...

Festival headliner announced

A headline act has been announced for the 2026 edition of Streaky Sounds Music Festival. Streaky Bay District Council on Friday announced The Rubens, one...

Tubba’s museum contribution recognised

A longtime Ceduna National Trust Museum volunteer has been recognised for his contributions to the museum. Allan “Tubba” Lowe was presented the Dr Mildred Mocatta...

Amendments provide farmer safeguards

Amendments to the state’s Statutes Amendment (Energy and Mining Reforms) Bill 2025 have been welcomed by Grain Producers SA (GPSA) as a crucial step...

Nation urged to back media reform

Country Press Australia (CPA) has praised the Albanese Government for taking the first critical step toward making the News Bargaining Incentive law in Australia...

Tumby Bay’s Table of Hope unveiled

Saint Margaret’s Anglican Church in Tumby Bay unveiled a special table with colourful benches at the front of the church last week, with vital...

Ceduna road slated for upgrade

A section of a busy rural road in the Ceduna district will be upgraded. Nungi Road is slated for an upgrade following an inspection of...