Anzacs remembered in Ceduna
Ceduna marked Anzac Day on Tuesday with two well-attended services.
The dawn service at 7am saw one of the biggest crowds in recent years remember...
Safety concern closes Big Oyster chapter
Australia has a fascination with its ‘Big Things’ and the associated tourism, but Ceduna’s Big Oyster will return to private hands after the Ceduna...
Streaky Bay paradise for festival headliners
CHOIRBOYS and British India will headline the inaugural Streaky Sounds Music Festival in June.
The rock bands will be joined by musicians from Eyre Peninsula...
Never Forgotten
People across Eyre Peninsula paid their respects on Tuesday morning to the brave Anzacs of World War I and all those who have served...
Defence insight for Charlton branch
A visit to the Port Lincoln RSL clubrooms and museum proved an interesting venue for Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business’s April meeting, with...
A chance to ‘art around’
The Port Lincoln Art Group is again offering an event during the SALT Festival. ‘Arting Around’ is a fun art session where participants progressively...
Fans Gather Round for AFL
Many people who attended the AFL’s Gather Round in Adelaide are already planning to go again next year. One of those was Cleve woman Sharon...
Op shop thankful for community support
Community support for businesses and organisations is vital in a regional setting and that is also true of Jo-Anna’s Anglican Op Shop in Ceduna.
While...
Welding art for region
Geoff Martin is the man behind two sculptures which have recently appeared at Venus Bay. The Wudinna man welded Pauly the Pelican for Venus...
Cape Hardy contract signed
A multi-billion-dollar contract has been awarded to Canadian developer Amp Energy to construct a world-leading hydrogen precinct at Cape Hardy. Iron Road chose Amp...