Talina is top of the tradies
Former Lock woman Talina Brown tried her hand at a few different careers before becoming a mechanical fitter at BHP at Roxby Downs.
She has...
Clean up for Lincoln entrance
Volunteers donned gloves and rubbish bags to fill two trailers with junk on Sunday as part of a belated Clean Up Australia Day event.
Lions,...
Overdue support for Parkinson’s sufferers
After four long years of deliberation with SA Health, the Eyre Peninsula Parkinson’s Support Group has succeeded in securing a Parkinson’s specific nurse for...
Lock group farewells Mary
Lock Get Up and Goers farewelled its most senior member Mary Beard at its March meeting.
At 95 and a half, Mary is leaving her...
Council puts the brakes on truck speed
The speed limit for trucks travelling on Main Street at Cleve has been reduced.
The Cleve District Council has ratified a speed change for trucks...
Students gain insight into rural possibilities
Streaky Bay welcomed a cohort of dentistry and oral health students from Melbourne’s La Trobe University last month, as part of a project designed...
Getting the message across
Work duplicating the Whyalla to Port Lincoln electricity supply means there have been numerous planned outages in recent months.
However, for a planned electricity cut...
Change only constant in 40-year journey
Sheree Griffiths started working at Tumby Bay Area School in 1982 as a 16-year old.
Now, 40 years later, she’s still at the same school,...
Revive and stay alive
Cleve Driver Reviver will be out in force this Easter - looking to improve road safety by encouraging people to stop for a break...
Council seeking solutions to Perlubie Beach concerns
The Streaky Bay District Council is hoping to open discussions with the state government about taking care and control of Perlubie Beach to address...