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Smiles across Teakle Cup weekend

The Teakle Cup brought SANFL action to Port Lincoln as Norwood and Adelaide went head-to-head at Centenary Oval on Sunday, May 4. The big footy...

‘Consolidation’ budget in the pipeline at Elliston

Elliston District Council is in the process of finalising its “consolidation” 2025-26 budget. The draft annual business plan and budget is currently out for community...

Find your winter escape at Camp Nyroca

There is something special about Eyre Peninsula in winter. The summer crowds fade, the landscape softens under grey-blue skies and the crisp air invites...

Grey swings, but remains blue

In an unexpected turn of events, the federal election result was called for a majority Labor government early in the evening following the close...

Power lines to be raised

A low span of power line in the Elbow Hill region will be lifted on Wednesday, May 14 - to ensure community and crew...

Community remembers the Anzacs

Anzac Day was commemorated in Port Lincoln with a strong crowd attending the services. The dawn service was led by Port Lincoln RSL Sub-Branch president...

Council’s June meeting to mark milestone

Ceduna District Council’s June general meeting will have a special feel about it, as the council celebrates a milestone. The council hosts its meetings on...

Dedication and sacrifice honoured

More than 100 people were present as the Wudinna community paid respects to the Anzacs late last month. The dawn service at Standley Park was...

Bayly elected at Tumby Bay

Bruce Bayly was announced as the newly elected councillor for Tumby Bay District Council on Wednesday, April 30. Also vying for the seat was...

Keeping watch for 40 years

A community-based initiative is celebrating 40 years in South Australia and its Ceduna branch has lauded its importance. Neighbourhood Watch turned 40 on May 1,...

Apprentice training to combine new technologies

Dual trade apprenticeships will teach both agricultural machinery technology and automotive electrical technology in a first for Australia. The Motor Trade Association (MTA) launched...

Dolphins at play