Looking back on 2023: Still best friends after 70 years of marriage
When Stuart Clements met Beverley Stubing at the age of 12, little did he know that he was looking at his lifelong partner.
Yet on...
Looking back on 2023: Fundraiser exceeds expectations
Organiser for the April Boobs Day Lauren Ross was overwhelmed by the support the event received from the Ceduna community.
About 150 people came through...
Looking back on 2023: How Port Lincoln’s new brewery is bucking the trend
When Aksel Pettersen dived off a Norwegian ship docked in Port Lincoln in 1924 in search of a better life, he would have been...
Incentives and support in new agreement
A new-four year deal has been signed with rural general practitioners to provide greater recognition, remuneration and support for regional and remote doctors across...
Early survey response ‘pleasing’
Feedback relating to timing of council elections and compulsory voting are some of the key themes to have emerged from a review into the...
Looking back on 2023: Fires rock Port Lincoln
Faulty electricity infrastructure was blamed for sparking bushfires in Port Lincoln, which burned more than 142 hectares, wrecked properties and businesses and destroyed at...
Looking back on 2023: Legendary Jim still doing great things
Ninety-eight-year-old Jim Clarke remains one of Streaky Bay’s most active, much-loved and humble citizens.
I find Jim, the morning I catch up with him for...
Legacy of first Greek settler lives on
A Port Lincoln descendant from the first Greek to arrive in South Australia says he would love to ask his relative why he decided...
Cowell honours best students
Harper Jaeschke was awarded the Franklin Harbour District Council Primary All-rounder Award at Cowell Area School’s end of year presentation on December 5.
The Ampol...
Positive outlook for Cowell district
As we approach a new year, I would like to thank everyone - Cowell has a very pleasant, friendly attitude towards anyone who lives...