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...
Singles success for Koch
Fourteen ladies competed in the Singles Championship at the Ceduna Bowling Club, won by Sue Koch.
The finals were played in perfect conditions on Sunday.
Koch...
Close matches across several grades
There were some close matches across a number of grades in round six of Cummins and Districts Basketball on Thursday, November 23.
Curtis’ picked up...
Blue Lightning women zap lizards
Tumby Bay Basketball Association saw some smashing games last week, including in the women’s division.
Blue Lightning got the better of Green Dew Lizards by...
Cummins derby won by Blue
The all-Cummins battle in Great Flinders tennis last weekend went the way of Cummins Blue.
It got the better of Cummins White in a close...
Positive year draws to a close
The festive season was in the air as the Ceduna Seniors On The Move group closed out 2023 with a Christmas lunch last Friday.
About...
Market move excitement in the air
The Streaky Bay Markets will be re-imagined this weekend, with the event all set to make its much-anticipated move to a twilight fixture featuring...










