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Koonibba students gain space industry insight

Three Koonibba Aboriginal School students got an inside look into the space industry this month in Adelaide with Southern Launch. The visit to Adelaide was...

Streaky rocks at festival

The inaugural Streaky Sounds music festival became an instant classic on the Eyre Peninsula event calendar over the long weekend, with a hefty crowd,...

Advantage sets sail from Thevenard

The Port of Thevenard was the setting as Advantage Grain made its entrance into the grain export market last month. The Queen Harmony set sail...

Police News: Woman dies after Wudinna hit and run

A woman has died following a crash at Wudinna last month. Police were called to Eyre Highway, near the intersection with Rashleigh Road, just before...

Forum to share project findings

An upcoming forum will share key learnings from a five-year regenerative agriculture project that has included farmer-led multispecies and soil carbon improvement trials. The Regenerative...

Support provided for major project

Eyre Peninsula will share in a funding boost of disaster support for the South Australian Dog Fence Rebuild Project. Support for parts of the dog...

Guest chef to lead celebration

The second ‘A Celebration of Seafood at Streaky Bay’ lunch is taking shape, with celebrity chef Simon Bryant locked in as guest cook for...

Tree provides reflection

A tree painting day in Ceduna on Sunday was a chance to reflect and remember. Ceduna Community Wellbeing hosted a blue tree painting day,...

Support for EP grassroots projects

Fifteen landscape management and environment protection projects across Eyre Peninsula have been awarded funding by the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board. Close to $140,000 will go...

Veteran newsman signs off

A lifetime in newspapers came to a close when Lyndon Briese sold the Cleve Newsagency earlier this year. That is because although Lyndon spent 23...

Core strength in adversity

Tumby Bay’s Blue Water Raiders were challenged by strong winds in the marina last Sunday and a crew consisting of only six paddlers and...