Brody’s burpees for good cause
Brody Burrows from Lock did two burpees for every dollar donated to his cause for Movember, raising awareness for men's mental health this month....
Insight into Sceale Bay history
A rare historic photograph of Sceale Bay and its former jetty came to light in recent weeks, picturing an undeveloped Sceales headland with the...
Association committee eager to undertake projects
The Ceduna Progress Association committee was chosen at the new group’s annual general meeting last week.
The group was recently formed as a community-led organisation...
Positive feedback to market change
The reimagined Streaky Bay Markets began its twilight era on Saturday to much acclaim from a crowd of 500-plus, with more than 50 stalls,...
A run to get people talking
Fuelled by a desire to connect and spark conversation around mental health, Hailee Skinner participated in the Victor Harbor Half Marathon on Sunday.
Originally from...
Childcare vital for good mental health
Parents need to have the option of childcare - not just for the wages they can earn but also for their own mental health.
Our...
Rudall steadies for victory
Rudall 6/131 def Lock 10/127
Rudall travelled to Lock for their second A grade Eastern Eyre meeting this season on Saturday.
Easy winners in the...
Dive operators defend practise
Great white shark numbers have not increased with the advent of cage diving with sharks - according to tour operator Andrew Fox.
Mr Fox, who...
Multiple Port Lincoln traffic offences
Police stopped five drivers committing traffic offences in Port Lincoln over the weekend.
A car was stopped on Tasman Terrace on Friday, December 1 at...
Big wins for Blue Lightning seniors
There were some big team wins in the latest round of Tumby Bay Basketball Association action on Thursday, November 30.
Maisie Curtis was decisive...