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Good News for You – Testing times

If time flies when you are having fun, do frogs ever think that time is fun when they are having flies? Einstein’s theory of relativity...

Students and drivers urged to watch out near school

Students and drivers alike need to take care on the road near Cowell Area School. School principal Stephanie Herbert said there had been a number...

New tag along tour available at Fowlers Bay

Fowlers Bay is home to spectacular coastlines, isolated beaches, vast sand dunes and an abundance of wildlife. The best way to experience all that...

Kimba museum wins SA award

Kimba’s museum has won the SA History Council’s regional award for 2025 - recognition of its outstanding contribution to documenting and preserving the district’s...

New hub to support Streaky Bay community

A new Community Hub has opened in Streaky Bay with health services already utilising the site, including a dentist and chiropractor. Streaky Bay District Council...

Donations buy training aid

Lock ambulance volunteers have a resuscitation mannequin on which to hone their skills - thanks to the generosity of the local community. Donations from Lock,...

Volunteer event could become annual

The Arno Bay volunteers’ lunch is set to become an annual event after about 35 people attended the inaugural event to coincide with National...

Stalking and harassment laws come into effect

Laws to strengthen South Australia’s response to crimes of stalking and harassment have come into effect as of this week. The reforms, which passed State...

Amp Energy sold

Amp Energy, the main proponent responsible for the proposed Cape Hardy green hydrogen and ammonia production facility, announced on May 21 that its Australia...

Hull rules the Roost

Courtney Hull has been recognised for her consistent season with Elliston Districts’ A grade netball best and fairest award. More than 100 people attended the...