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Hub land on radar

Streaky Bay Council is pushing ahead with buying Crown land from the state government at the golf course to build a multi-purpose community hub...

Tumby Bay RSL Dinner

A speech by military historian retired navy Lieutenant Ron Read was a highlight of the Tumby Bay RSL Sub-Branch annual members and visitors dinner...

Hope for 2024 Distiller Event

The state government has given Distillers South Australia a $50,000 grant to develop an export strategy and create an international trade event for 2024. The...

Streaky SES volunteers awarded

The Streaky Bay State Emergency Service had more than 100 years of voluntary service recognised by SES South Australia at an awards ceremony last...

Runaway Brides to break hearts on Bash

’The Runaway Brides’ from Port Lincoln will be entering the Variety Bash for the 16th year, and the group has been working to raise...

The Muppets enter Variety Bash

Three gentlemen from Tumby Bay and Port Lincoln have been raising money for the Variety Bash and will journey on the campaign this month...

Adding more mussel

Australia’s largest mussel farmer and processor Eyre Peninsula Seafoods has been bought out by a national shellfish powerhouse. Yumbah Aquaculture, which has oyster, abalone and...

That floating feeling

A private pool in Ceduna has reopened to the public with a name change and refurbishment after being shut for about three months. Float Ceduna...

Grant to support country artists

A new funding program has been launched to provide financial assistance to regional and remote artists to access vital opportunities that build their skills,...

Swim shutdown

Ceduna’s jetty swimming enclosure has been closed off for more than $680,000 worth of upgrades and repairs despite initial estimates the works would be...

Prepare for bushfire season

Now is the time to take action and not be complacent. The risk is real, however there are simple steps that anyone in a bushfire...

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