EP tourism finalists named
Eyre Peninsula tourism operators, events and campaigns have been named as finalists in the 2025 SA Tourism Awards.
Six EP finalists were recognised for their...
Thriving hub on Ceduna foreshore
Ceduna Foreshore Hotel is getting ready for a busy Oysterfest, where it will be a central figure to one of the biggest weekends on...
Seaside haven has it all
Vast fields dominate the landscape all around, until you draw ever closer and a bright blue oasis emerges.
On the shore of Murat Bay is...
Running festival grows in second year
The second Cleve Running Festival had more competitors than the inaugural event - with 289 runners taking part.
Festival president Tina Traeger said the committee...
Additional bins could help reduce rest stop mess
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport says regular rubbish collections are taking place on Eyre Highway, despite recent images of overflowing bins at multiple...
Fish stocks could be decimated
Cowell commercial fishers Bryan and Jake Green have not fished in three weeks because of the ongoing algal bloom issue.
However, while that means they...
Spine-chilling dancing fun
Things got spooky at Danceduna’s 2025 recent end of year concert.
Haunted House was the theme of the day as groups of dancers took to...
GEM Festival to shine
Tumby Bay Area School’s upcoming GEM Festival will raise awareness about gratitude, empathy, mindfulness and emotional literacy.
The event will take place on Friday,...
New book highlights importance of Nullarbor Plain
A new book outlining the wonders of the Nullarbor Plain is now available.
The purpose of the book is to draw attention to the World...
Nermal forever loved
The life of beloved Eyre Peninsula man Jarred “Nermal” Wait was celebrated last week at a service held in Cummins, attended by family and...










