Support available for regional students through scholarship
Students in remote and regional areas can now apply to access up to $5000 in scholarship grants through the E.W Stevens Trust Fund.
The grants,...
Graduates celebrate school completion
Streaky Bay Area School’s class of 2023 celebrated their school completion at a special graduation dinner last week.
The school said the year 12 graduation...
Space briefing discusses career opportunities
A Space Industry Community Briefing took place on Eyre Peninsula last month, with representatives from the Andy Thomas Space Foundation, Australian Space Agency and...
Designs chosen among state’s best
Two Lock Area School students have had their entries into the Commissioner’s Digital Challenge named among the best in the state.
The school was one...
Letton makes Ceduna return
Country crooner Brian Letton made his return to Eyre Peninsula last Sunday, performing at the Ceduna Foreshore Hotel.
The renowned musician was on stage alongside...
Cherished Christmas memory created
Close to 70 Ceduna families - and a number of local business staff groups - stopped by the Memorial Hall late in November to...
Brody’s burpees for good cause
Brody Burrows from Lock did two burpees for every dollar donated to his cause for Movember, raising awareness for men's mental health this month....
Insight into Sceale Bay history
A rare historic photograph of Sceale Bay and its former jetty came to light in recent weeks, picturing an undeveloped Sceales headland with the...
Association committee eager to undertake projects
The Ceduna Progress Association committee was chosen at the new group’s annual general meeting last week.
The group was recently formed as a community-led organisation...
Positive feedback to market change
The reimagined Streaky Bay Markets began its twilight era on Saturday to much acclaim from a crowd of 500-plus, with more than 50 stalls,...