Fun-filled festival wins
A bright, festive event showcasing different cultures is Kimba District Council’s 2024 Australia Day Event of the Year.
Our Town Kimba worked together with local...
Christmas hampers for those in need
One Heart Church delivered Christmas hampers to families in need this Christmas through Port Lincoln and Tumby Bay schools.
This was the first time the...
Williams conquers the course
Round two of the Sea Breeze Hotel stableford competition had 18 players come out to play in perfect conditions at the Tumby Bay Golf...
Fingerlings fire away
More than 100,000 baby snapper were released into Northern Spencer Gulf last week in a bid to help boost depleted stocks of the species...
Farmers warned to keep watch
Farmers are fed up with optimistic thieves driving on to their properties - presumably with the intent to steal.
They believe that this time of...
Bruce adds to family legacy
Ceduna’s Citizen of the Year has followed in his father’s footsteps in being recognised with this award.
Bruce Zippel has been honoured for years within...
Whiting aplenty in all areas
Reports have been steady over the last week, with plenty of fish out there to catch.
The wind has been a sour point and hopefully...
Scaled back fees not enough
Fee relief of $1.5 million over three years for South Australian Marine Scalefish licence holders does not go far enough, according to professional fishers...
Dogs kill sheep
Dogs are mauling and killing sheep in the Ungarra and Tumby Bay area.
Stokes farmer Ken Roediger said he had six sheep attacked by dogs...
Helping out comes naturally
Kimba’s Citizen of the Year Maxine Enright was in shock when she got a phone call from mayor Dean Johnson telling her she had...