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Another setback for Kalamazoo Classic as return still on hold

The 17-year hiatus of Cummins’ iconic Kalamazoo Classic will continue for at least another year, after financial problems quashed its planned return in 2023.  The...

Awards show Eyrewoolf is ‘on the right path’

Boutique Eyre Peninsula seafood business Eyrewoolf Abalone reigned supreme at the 2022 South Australian Premier’s Food and Beverage Industry Awards, taking home the coveted...

Streaky Bay business recognised at Ag awards

West Coast Ag was recognised for its performance and contribution to the agriculture industry at last week’s Nutrien Ag Solutions Gala Dinner and Awards...

Barber remains Streaky Bay mayor

Travis Barber will remain Streaky Bay District Council mayor following his election last week. The incoming council came together for a special meeting last...

Community Bank money distributed across Port Lincoln

Bendigo Community Bank Port Lincoln handed out $387,000 to projects in the community at a grant presentation at its annual general meeting earlier this...

Lincoln and Ceduna councils finalised

The identity of Port Lincoln and Ceduna area councillors is known following this month’s council elections. Both councils have new mayors, with Diana Mislov elected...

Kimba leaders aim for further growth

Providing land developments for housing and improving the level of health staff to build community growth are two of the major things Dean Johnson...

Site near Elliston can provide a Desal Solution

A massive desalination plant at Elliston’s Tungketta Hill could solve the water woes of Eyre Peninsula and beyond. That’s according to the Elliston Solution Working...

Meeting demand of ageing population

The largest operator of aged-care homes on Eyre Peninsula has finished a $7m refurbishment of its facility - and there are hopes seven new...

Optimism remains despite rain

The threat of rain and its potential impact still looms but farmers’ confidence remains high for a fantastic 2022 harvest. Upper Eyre Peninsula farmers are...

Slow starts costs third-placed Eyre Peninsula

Eyre Peninsula’s men’s team may not have reached its goal of qualifying for the championship match at last weekend’s state country champs, but on...