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Wednesday, 14 January, 2026
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Tumby garfish on the improve

The state government is introducing tough new recreational fishing rules for South Australia from Saturday 1 November due to the harmful algal bloom affecting...

Hall kitchen to get hot water

The Tooligie Hall kitchen will gain running hot water thanks to a $10,000 Rabobank grant. Grant co-writer Anne Masters said that she and Paula Britza...

Practice gives insights

Lower Eyre Family Practice continues to be a place for young and trainee doctors to develop their skills and knowledge. Over the last couple of...

Community bands together at Sheringa

The historic Sheringa Hall’s new floor project received a massive boost thanks to $15,000 raised by the community at an auction and gourmet pizza...

New scheme for community services sector

The state government has introduced a new Portable Long Service Leave scheme for the community services sector and employers are being urged to register...

Wool show raises valuable funds

Elliston Area School held its 45th annual Wool Show - one of the town’s lost loved events - last Saturday, with large crowds and...

Dancer returns as poet

Nick Carroll has fond memories of Ceduna and from a dancer in the 1980s, he will return next month as a poet. In Centennial year,...

Bag limits ‘won’t work’

The state government is wrong to reduce bag limits to protect fish species, according to Tumby Bay fisherman Tom Tierney. He said rather than halving...

Bag limits to hurt coastal towns

Bag and boat limits for calamari, garfish, blue crabs and King George whiting have been halved from Saturday 1 November by the state government. That...

Drink-driver loses licence

A man lost his licence and car for drink-driving in Ceduna. Police stopped a vehicle on Thevenard Road just before 6am on Friday 24 October...