Colourful end to 2023
Crossways Lutheran School students said goodbye to 2023 in a very colourful manner.
Students traded the classroom for the oval, where they ended a big...
Excellent fishing when conditions allow
Over the weekend there was a brief weather window that allowed for good fishing, but unfortunately we are now back to colder and windier...
Village support appreciated
Residents and community members packed the recently renovated lounge area at the Far West Senior Citizens Village on Friday, December 15 for special presentations.
The...
EP juniors compete in Tumby tournament
Tumby Bay Tennis Club president Paul Jefferson said he “couldn’t have been prouder” after Tumby Bay hosted its first official junior tennis tournament.
“It...
Christmas cheer at Cummins
The Cummins community came together for the annual Cummins Christmas Festival on Friday, December 15.
The festivities began with a street parade which saw local...
EP girls win country carnival
The Eyre Peninsula girls cricket team won its first Country Carnival in the Barossa Valley from December 11 to 15.
It was the sixth time...
Apprenticeship popularity rises
More school students are opting to get a trade rather than head to university.
Students are opting to start a school-based apprenticeship and move straight...
Boys seal country crown
The Eyre Peninsula under 16 boys team went through last week’s Country Championships held in the Barossa Valley undefeated to win the crown.
The boys...
Tumby dux thrilled with results
A “shocked” Sophie Stoddard will continue her education at university after achieving a fantastic tertiary entrance rank (TER) of 99.95.
The Tumby Bay Area School...
Lock holds community Christmas party
Children and adults alike enjoyed the annual Lock street party on Saturday, December 16 - especially the fireworks.
There were lots of fun activities for...