Covid concern causes Penong scratching
Concerns over Covid cases in the West Coast region has led to the cancellation of the 2022 Penong Races.
Horses from across the region and...
‘Noisy old Pom’ leaves remarkable legacy
Joan Wilson, one of the Eyre Peninsula’s longest serving and most accomplished nurses, has called time on a near 70-year career, having retired from...
Third time lucky for parkrun
It was third time lucky for Yeldulknie Weir Trail parkrun number 106 after it was cancelled the previous two weeks due to flood damage...
Wudinna on the hunt for doctor
The Wudinna District Council is continuing to work with the Eyre and Far North Local Health Network (EFNLHN) as it seeks to secure a...
Sand boarding green light to boost tourism
The Eyre Peninsula is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in the world - and locals and tourists will now have even...
Transport boss blames WA for border truck fires
Four semi-trailers were engulfed in flames at the border of South Australia and Western Australia on Monday.
The Country Fire Service was alerted to the...
Fishers angle for more data
Prominent Eyre Peninsula fishing identities believe the impact of recreational fishing on the South Australian economy is undervalued, as the push for licences continues.
The...
Cummins sets out on long road to recovery
Cummins is recovering well from last month’s destructive flooding, according to Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council mayor Jo-Anne Quigley.
The council held a workshop last...
Major step forward for graphite mine project
The federal government is providing a $185 million conditional loan to Renascor Resources as it proceeds with its Eyre Peninsula proposal, taking it closer...
Bumper start to black lip abalone harvest
Abalone divers on the Eyre Peninsula have begun the 2022 commercial fishing season, with license holders reporting an excellent start to the black lip...