Oyster industry synonymous with Cowell
SInce the oyster industry got its start in Cowell in 1990, it has developed into a vital part of the district's economy.
BST Oyster Supplies’...
Little Charlie wins top fishing gong
One of Port Lincoln’s youngest anglers has high hopes of being the town’s next big fisherman, after winning two prizes in a statewide fishing...
Cowell school wins SA Anzac award
The involvement of Cowell Area School students with veterans and learning about war history has earned it the South Australian Anzac Day Schools’ award.
Cowell...
Parkinson’s program inspiring Tumby’s Tash
When Tumby Bay resident Tash Clark was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s disease as a 35-year-old in 2007, she was the youngest person to...
Kylie swims toward a brighter future for kids
Port Lincoln’s Kylie Hurrell has embarked on a challenging journey, aiming to swim 150km in February to raise money for sick children through the...
Eye in the sky stalks rogue heavy vehicles
Eyre Peninsula is being included in a mobile camera technology trial aimed at monitoring heavy vehicle activity.
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) will trial...
Border closure havoc for Ceduna
The Ceduna Visitor Information Centre will remain shut until early February, with few tourists coming through the doors in recent weeks.
And Western Australia’s decision...
Country links clinch art prize
Elizabeth Hammond has paid tribute to regional towns after her artwork was crowned the winner of the 2022 Port Lincoln Art Prize.
The Port Lincoln...
Survey highlights health concerns
Respondents to South Australian Senator Karen Grogan’s GP shortage survey have noted concerns and issues in accessing basic healthcare due to severe shortages of...
Regional artist wanted for Kangaroo Island residency
Visual artists residing in regional South Australia are being invited by Country Arts SA to apply for a four to six-week residency on Kangaroo...