Taking the bait: Abundant whiting and salmon catches
During the last week there were a few decent days to get out fishing and salmon reports have been pretty good.
There are plenty of...
Grants make life easier for volunteers
Replanting degraded areas of Lower Eyre Peninsula parks will be easier, thanks to a federal government Volunteers Grant to buy minor equipment.
Friends of Southern...
Russ keeps papers coming at Tumby
For the past 16 years, the Tumby Bay community has had one woman to thank for ensuring residents have a newspaper at their door...
Diabetes support for residents
More Eyre Peninsula residents living with type 1 diabetes can now access life changing subsidised Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) products to better manage blood glucose...
Ungarra SALA exhibition planned
An exhibition of Rebecca Palmer’s work titled ‘What’s your view?’ will be opened at Ungarra Community Hall, from 3-5pm on Sunday, July 31, as...
Phil inducted as president
Phil Butterworth is Cleve Lions Club’s new president - taking on the role from Robin Evans at the club’s annual handover dinner last month.
Robin...
Time change proposed for Port Lincoln parking
Port Lincoln residents can expect to see a change in parking time limits across the CBD in a set of proposed changes now out...
Guitar festival’s strum makes EP dance
Massive crowds moved to and marvelled at the music of some of Australia’s best guitarists during Adelaide Guitar Festival On the Road.
The free events...
Students treated to performances
Early performances by a couple of Adelaide Guitar Festival artists were enjoyed by students from Cleve and Tumby Bay schools last Thursday.
Singer-songwriter Laura Hill...
Girls shine in footy carnival
NAIDOC Week continued in Ceduna on Saturday with the women’s football carnival.
Hosted at the Far West Aboriginal Sporting Complex, girls from across the district...