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Band hopes to finally bring artistic show to Streaky Bay

George Glass is hoping that this time around, it will be fourth time lucky. The Adelaide funk rock band has had to postpone a Streaky...

New booking system implemented for popular Streaky Bay sites

A booking system will be introduced later this month at popular camping sites within the Streaky Bay District Council region. From Monday, December 19, individuals...

Power outages explained

Most of the power outages on Eyre Peninsula in recent weeks have been due to storm damage. SA Power Networks’ head of corporate affairs Paul...

Possibility of partial Tumby jetty reopening

Tumby Bay District Council mayor Geoff Churchett says elected members are hopeful the town jetty can be opened up for swimmers and fishers sometime...

Jericho family remembered

A plaque in memory of Erwin and Clara Jericho was installed at Butler on Saturday, November 26, watched by 35 family members. Erwin and Clara...

Preparation of regional plans

South Australian communities are being consulted by the State Planning Commission as work begins on compiling six new regional plans. The plans identify long-term land...

Queen’s Jubilee trees planted

Planting trees in Arno Bay are Rory Wurfel, Jackson Turnbull and Tate Michael. Photos: Supplied Trees have been planted along two of Arno Bay’s major roads...

Support needed for gym

Cowell is in desperate need of a school gymnasium - something that is taken for granted in most towns. The school plans to apply for...

Scholz to lead for another term

Eleanor Scholz will continue as Wudinna mayor following her election last month.  Photo: Wudinna District Council Eleanor Scholz has been retained as Wudinna District Council mayor. The...

Big changes made at Elliston

There have been big changes to the line-up of Elliston District Council following the recent local government elections. The only two councillors to survive the...

Curriculum is overcrowded

Dear editor, “Curriculum needs to get back to basics” (The Advertiser, June 27), highlights the increasing level of “overcrowding” of the learning programs delivered by...

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