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Shock at $1m win

A Cleve woman was shell-shocked on realising she was the winner of $1 million in X Lotto on October 3. She was one of three...

Colour Tumby in the spotlight

Colour Tumby is one of five Eyre Peninsula tourism operators and events in the running to take home a prize at the 2022 South...

Growing rodeo recognised at awards

Streaky Bay’s Rodeo by the Sea has been shortlisted for SA Tourism’s Event of the Year award. Rodeo by the Sea has become a hallmark...

Club back in action after court ruling

There is finally some good news at the Port Lincoln Racing Club, with key stakeholders confident it will elect a new board tomorrow following...

SA Water set to buy land at Billy Lights Point

The chairperson of the committee tasked at choosing a location for Eyre Peninsula’s desalination plant says he is not concerned about SA Water’s decision...

Why Clay is running for a cause

For most 12-year-old boys, the idea of running gruelling distances to raise money for people in need during down time is the furthest thing...

Police News: Teen charged after motorcycle theft

Police have recovered a stolen motorcycle and charged a teen over the theft at Port Lincoln. A Suzuki JR80 motorcycle was stolen during a break-in...

Harvest Fest has crowd rocking

Sunny, mid-spring conditions created an electric scene for a crowd of 500 people on Saturday who partied and danced their boots off to the...

Karcultaby students make Adelaide final

Karcultaby Area School students took a team of six Merino wethers to the Royal Adelaide Show last month to compete in the schools’ competitions. Year...

Shutting out wild dogs

A collaborative commitment is being made to safeguard pastoralist areas like Eyre Peninsula from the threat of wild dogs, with a trapping program being...

Wudinna artist leaves his mark at Sydney church

Acclaimed sculptor Marijan Bekic recently completed his latest piece at the Sydney church he has been part of for a number of years. The Wudinna-based...