Andrew’s sobriety with a purpose
July is here and that means many people across Australia, including on Eyre Peninsula will be giving up alcohol throughout the month to raise...
Police News: Police target anti-social behaviour
Police have recently been targeting anti-social behaviour in the Port Lincoln area, with one arrest and multiple fines issued during the three-day operation last...
Nuclear test survivors urge action
Ceduna’s Sue Coleman-Haseldine was in Port Augusta last month as one of three generations of Indigenous survivors of nuclear tests to have spoken about...
Cold slumber to support homeless
Staff and students at St Joseph’s School will brave the elements this evening to raise money and awareness for vulnerable people in Port Lincoln.
A...
Workshop to explain mules’ free Merino breeding
Eyre Multi Purpose Merino has not been mulesing sheep for 12 years - solely by selecting sheep with the traits they want to keep...
Grain growers to tour storm impacted farms
Eyre Peninsula grain producers will get together next week to discuss what’s worked and what hasn’t on their farms following the severe impacts of...
Sandy soils research to yield better crops
A $1 million, two-year intensive drought resilient soils demonstration program on the Eyre Peninsula will use farming practices on a commercial scale at 16...
Online and phone scams highlighted
The dangers of scams and cybercrime was explained to Lock seniors by local police officer Emelio Kolega last week.
Brevet Sergeant Kolega also spoke to...
Big West Coast salmon catches
June is almost done and dusted, and so far it has been a cold and wet month.
Despite the less than pleasant conditions the fishing...
Explore history and enjoy demonstrations
Tumby Bay is a great place to explore history - with the Excell Museum, Koppio Smithy Museum and Tumby Bay National Trust Museum.
All three...