Further recognition for officer
Former West Coast police officer Superintendent Paul Roberts has received recognition for his work with Indigenous communities during NAIDOC Week.
Having been acknowledged as a...
Selling Ceduna
With its stunning coastlines, town facilities and industry, the “untapped resource” of Ceduna is starting to be noticed.
That’s according to the Regional Movers Index...
EP rams heralded for quality
Hundreds of graziers flocked to the Eyre Peninsula Stud Merino Breeders’ Association pre sale expo on Monday at Wudinna.
Association president Wes Daniell said each...
Great start to NAIDOC Week
A packed celebration of Aboriginal culture on the Far West is now underway.
The Koonibba Community Church hosted the traditional church service to get NAIDOC...
Celebration underway
The Port Lincoln community turned out for the opening of NAIDOC Week festivities this week, including the first march in two years.
About 300 people...
Taking the bait: Salmon season in full swing
Salmon reports dominate this week from the Port Lincoln National Park, to north of Ceduna.
There are not too many surf beaches that don’t have...
Lyn celebrates milestone birthday
Lyn Kemp celebrated his 80th birthday at the Kimba Gateway Hotel recently with his wife Claire.
Also attending were their three children and their partners,...
Krenek returns for family and village residents
A woman with ties to the Port Lincoln community has taken on the management role of a local retirement village and to be closer...
Walkers raise funds for refugees
Walkers raised enough money to educate 226 children for a year at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, during EP Walk My Way.
The walk was...
Guest speaker informs group
More than 80 people attended two informative sessions of the EP Parkinson’s Support Group on Tuesday, June 28.
The Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Day sessions were...