Christmas market proves popular
The always-popular Workshop26 Christmas Market was held in Kimba on the weekend.
With less than a month until Christmas, stallholders showcased their gift ideas side...
Councils discuss regional issues
A tri-council meeting was recently held in Cummins with local government leaders discussing the region's hot topics.
Lower Eyre Council, Tumby Bay District Council and...
Rayson fills council vacancy
Colin Rayson has been elected to the Cleve District Council - filling a casual vacancy following the resignation of Jake Emans.
Jake Emans has been...
Community hub plans progressing
Plans to develop a new business, community and health hub in Streaky Bay continue to progress, with Wellbeing SA committing a grant of $50,000...
Streaky Bay Area School formal
Streaky Bay Area School held its year eight to 12 formal last week, with 50 students from three surrounding schools - Karcultaby, Wudinna and...
Anti-nuclear campaign wins award
Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation is the 2023 Peter Rawlinson Award winner for its successful seven-year campaign to stop the radioactive waste site at Kimba.
The...
Seafood labelling introduced for hospitality venues
New laws passed last week now make it compulsory for Australian seafood to be labelled on menus at cafes, restaurants and other hospitality venues.
A...
Rodney reaps the benefits of NDIS
Former Rudall farmer Rodney McCallum, who has primary progressive multiple sclerosis and despite being under 65 has spent the past eight years as a...
Entries open for 2024 Art Prize
Entries for the 2024 Port Lincoln Art Prize are currently open, with a number of awards and prizes on offer.
The online entry form can...
A ceremonious paddle
The Tumby Bay crew was joined by the Blue Water Raiders of Port Lincoln on Sunday, November 26 and what a difference the extra...










