Looking back on 2023: Together again
A touching reunion 67 years in the making took place in Thevenard.
Jenny Denton (nee Beattie) and Gerry Ryder had not seen each other since...
Looking back on 2023: Church organists retire
Imagine having the power to send goosebumps down the spine of everyone in a church.
That is a gift Fay Larwood and Aileen Pearce have...
Looking back on 2023: Ashley speaks at ‘inspiring’ conference
Streaky Bay student Ashley Hunt recently had the honour of speaking at South Australia’s Women in Leadership conference - The Power of Her -...
Looking back on 2023: Beinke family honours pioneer history
The Beinke family celebrated 147 years since their forebears bought land for the farm Ben Lomond in September, unveiling a memorial plaque and planting...
Looking back on 2023: A run to get people talking
Fuelled by a desire to connect and spark conversation around mental health, Hailee Skinner participated in the Victor Harbor Half Marathon.
Originally from the Far...
Looking back on 2023: New era of Wudinna care
The Wudinna district will receive the level of care it needs and deserves, according to Dr Scott Lewis, with the imminent reopening of the...
Looking back on 2023: Game over at Piednippie
The West Coast Hawks bid farewell to their much-loved Piednippie football ground and netball courts on Saturday August 5, with the esteemed sport venue...
Confident for a bright future
The Kimba District Council is proud of delivering significant projects with benefits for all that live in, or visit our community.
All projects have been...
Looking back on 2023: Dodd celebrates grand final success
A love of soccer sparked at Koonibba Aboriginal School has propelled Roxanne Dodd to recently be part of her second championship success at state...
Looking back on 2023: Port Neill jetty open for summer
Port Neill residents are jumping for joy after the jetty officially reopened, right in time for summer.
The Tumby Bay District Council said it was...










