Registrations open for police funeral
The police funeral to honour the life and service of former Eyre Peninsula police officer Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig will be held at 11am...
Cape Hardy chosen for desal plant
Cape Hardy is officially Northern Water Supply’s preferred site for a massive desalination plant - needed to allow mining to expand in the...
Important time to raise domestic violence awareness
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women was marked on Saturday, November 25.
Orange is the United Nations’ chosen colour to raise...
Promising teen highlights bowls’ appeal
A sport usually associated with the older generation, one Minnipa youngster is bucking the trend and showing that bowls is a game for all...
Looking to keep EP farming strong
Vision 2050 is an extensive report setting out ways to ensure farming remains strong and sustainable on Eyre Peninsula in the coming decades.
It sets...
Colour Tumby on hold until 2025
The Tumby Bay District Council has moved a motion that will not see the Colour Tumby Festival return as a full-scale event until 2025...
Washed up turtle found
A turtle was found washed up at Denial Bay last Friday.
Denial Bay resident Andrew Brooks was taking a morning walk with his dog on...
Streaky Bay turning up the volume
The Streaky Sounds musical festival looks set to become an annual feature on the Eyre Peninsula event calendar, with the festival’s second coming announced...
New citizen ‘settled’ in Streaky Bay
Streaky Bay held a citizenship ceremony this month to welcome one of Australia’s newest citizens - Thippawan McLean - formally into the community and...
RSL becomes community hub
Tumby Bay has a community support hub in times of emergency - thanks to the upgrade of the RSL clubrooms.
The facility has been used...