Survey to help understand endangered hooded plover
Trained volunteers will be assisting the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board in learning more about the winter movements of the vulnerable hooded plover.
Landscape board officers...
King tide’s foreshore concerns
King tides combined with wild storms smashed through Tumby Bay recently, which damaged infrastructure around the foreshore, including its retaining wall.
Tumby Bay mayor Hannah...
Teens challenge themselves in Flinders
Teenage students pitted themselves against rugged hiking trails and tested their endurance as part of Operation Flinders.
Cleve Area School support staff member Corey Ainsworth...
Unit seeking new home and cadets
The Ceduna Army Cadet unit is seeking to grow its membership as it also explores options for a new base.
The unit was visited by...
Bonfire event fails to attract families
A winter solstice bonfire at Cowell failed to attract its intended market - children and their parents.
Cowell Lions Club member and event organiser Sharran...
Port Lincoln ship shape for cruises
Port Lincoln is preparing to welcome cruise ships back for the first time in two years, starting from September.
The Port Lincoln City Council has...
Fresh start for Tunarama return
The road to the 60th Port Lincoln Tunarama Festival has begun as organisers are calling on people to help bring the marquee event back...
Chefs get up close and personal with our seafood
A group of Australian chefs, including a former local, got an up-close look at the Eyre Peninsula’s best seafood during a trip to the...
Restored jetty platform back open after two years
The ribbon was cut as the Streaky Bay jetty platform reopened last Friday after two years.
The repair of the platform was a state government...
‘Steep increase’ to cover cemetery costs
Lease fees for a burial site at Ceduna District Council cemeteries are set for a dramatic increase in the upcoming budget, which the council...