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New centre to ‘change perception’

The coordinator of Port Lincoln’s new student support centre says it will change the lives of Eyre Peninsula residents by allowing them to stay...

Positive reaction to youth precinct plans

Draft concept plans for the Streaky Bay Youth Precinct have been made public, with the Streaky Bay District Council seeking community feedback on the...

Preparations ongoing for branch Christmas lunch

The October meeting of the South Australian Country Women’s Association Ceduna Branch was hosted in the Anglican Church Hall. In the absence of Jenny Skinner,...

Happy faces at Letton show

Renowned country crooner Brian Letton performed in Ceduna on Sunday as part of his national tour. The musician is touring the country for his ‘Put...

Garden club forms after spring garden day

What started as a conversation with an esteemed gardener has morphed into a new garden club forming in Ceduna. Almost 40 people were present late...

Countdown to Christmas displays

It is time to start thinking about Christmas decorations for people living in the Elliston District Council area, with only four weeks before judging...

Tumby Bay getting into Christmas spirit

Santa’s sleigh is being polished and the band is tuning up for the annual Tumby Bay and District Lions Club Christmas parade and pageant. Preparations...

New village outdoor space welcomed

A gazebo installed at the Ceduna Senior Citizens Village as part of a garden upgrade has been well received by residents. The gazebo was officially...

Quilters flock to Cleve

Quilters from across the state converged on Cleve for the SA Quilters biennial Rural Round-Up on Saturday Cleve Country Quilters hosted 215 women to see...

Master crafter to work with students for EP show

Composer Noriko Tadano says she will take Port Lincoln’s audience on a journey to seventh century Japan through the sounds of her music at...

Councils’ risky business

The financial situation of two Eyre Peninsula councils has been deemed potentially unsustainable by the Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCOSA), along with...