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Tuesday, 22 April, 2025
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New Minion for Variety cause

Tumby Bay’s Tiff Firth is joining Jackie Hibble’s Team Minions in Car Min, raising money for Variety SA. Tiff joined the crew for 2025 because...

Big blue crabs around whiting

With only a few days here and there each week where the weather plays the game the fishing reports have been a lot slower....

Prime Minister announces $2.4 billion package for Whyalla

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited the Whyalla Steelworks to announce a $2.4 billion workforce package, after the OneSteel Manufacturing was placed into administration. The...

Life and sport

Sportsmanship, respect for all and trying your hardest will be the three key pillars of the Eyre Peninsula Football Board’s new initiative. Learning Life Through...

Code Black numbers on the rise

Data released by the state government shows Code Black incidents at hospitals are rising across the state, including in the Eyre and Far North...

Foreshore surveys for Tumby

Tumby Bay District Council has notified residents geotechnical surveys are occurring at Tumby Bay foreshore. SMS Geotechnical has been conducting borehole surveys along the...

Suicide Prevention Council seeking insights on Eyre Peninsula visit

South Australia’s Suicide Prevention Council will be holding a meeting in Port Lincoln this Friday. Following a series of community meetings in Port Pirie, the...

Kimba ghosted on health costs

Eyre and Far North Local Health Network (EFNLHN) allegedly owes Kimba District Council thousands of dollars in utilities and cleaning for the medical centre...

Greens push to ban drilling in the Bight

The Greens introduced a bill to Federal Parliament last week to ban oil and gas drilling in the Great Australian Bight. The legislation, introduced last...

Centre to improve safety for Yalata families

A new Men’s Wellness Centre will deliver culturally responsive and safe programs to First Nations men in Yalata. The federal government announced on Tuesday that...

Day to remember those who served

Anzac Day will be marked in Port Lincoln with several traditional events throughout the day. Anzac Day in Port Lincoln will begin with a dawn...

Stunning sculptures