Sea Acres holds first stud sale
Sea Acres Australian White registered stud held its first combined field day and ram sale on its Tumby Bay farm on August 23.
It had...
Students get cooking for Meals on Wheels Day
Year 10 Tumby Bay Area School hospitality students were recently busy cooking for Meals on Wheels clients in the town.
For many years, year 10...
New Tumby Bay Lion welcomed
The Tumby Bay and District Lions Club inducted another new member at its dinner meeting on August 21 at the Red Roof Hotel in...
Rodeo ready for return
Rodeo by the Sea returns in 2023 and organisers are looking to put the disappointment of last year’s cancellation aside and welcome a big...
Cowell students immersed in aquaculture
Cowell Area School and Eyre Shellfish are shining the spotlight on aquaculture pathways, following a collaborative careers immersion day with local oyster and aquaculture...
Dancers stepping back in time for concert
More than 100 dancers will step back in time when they take to the stage in Ceduna this month.
Danceduna’s concert showcase will take place...
No quick fix for Tumby jetty
A business case for the Tumby Bay jetty has been received by the Tumby Bay District Council, but is not available for public view.
The...
Retention attention for health
Nursing shortages across Eyre Peninsula are occuring due to numerous factors including ageing populations and an exhausted workforce.
Retaining graduate nurses is vital for regional...
Broadway cameos performed at Wudinna
Songs from Broadway musicals featured at Step It Up Wudinna’s end of season dance concert in August.
A total of 110 students performed in total...
’Twig’ says goodbye
Leeanne Holmes was farewelled last month after two decades with Ceduna District Health Services.
A popular figure at the Far West Senior Citizens Village and...















