New pontoon makes splash
The new Tumby Bay jetty pontoon went into the water two weeks ago and the community has been enjoying the benefits.
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Crews work to fix heavy rain damage
Tumby Bay District Council’s works supervisor has described the significant rainfall the town received earlier this month and praised the work of council crews...
The moor, the merrier
Tumby Bay’s Blue Water Raiders were joined by two visiting paddlers on Sunday morning, filling the boat with a crew of 10.
Verona Lawrie assisted...
Migrants needed to fill EP jobs
Migrant workers are needed to fill many of the long-term job vacancies on the Eyre Peninsula, according to Regional Development Australia Eyre Peninsula chief...
Learn about shorebirds at workshop
People can learn more about how to identify shorebirds and their habits at upcoming workshops in Port Lincoln and Ceduna.
Sessions will begin with a...
Only minor changes to animal plan
An update on the Lower Eyre Animal Management Plan is in the works, while the Lower Eyre Council has also offered an update on...
Large squid a whale’s treat
As people enjoy the ever popular Southern calamari on menus across the country, a team of researchers have taken a look at why the...
Cousins notches superb century
School teacher Sam Cousins scored a blazing Henderson Shield century for Port Lincoln on Sunday afternoon, becoming the first batter in more than half...
Roadworks back on schedule
Lower Eyre Council has experienced delays to the Warrow Road/Bratten Way works due to poor weather conditions and difficulties with material supply prior to...
Catches galore at Coffin Bay
The warmer weather is what we have been waiting for and hopefully it is not a one-off.
This should fire up the summer fish and...