Blast from the past, as original parade member returns to Tunarama
Former Port Lincoln resident Jane Kowalczuk has vivid memories of attending the first Tunarama Festival in 1962 as a five year-old, where she participated in...
Galah learns to fly
Kimba's Big Galah has become animated to allow it to flap its wings or lay an egg, or be included in a selfie - as...
Camping measures showing success
Enviormental sustainability at camping sites across the West Coast has improved during another busy festive season, but old habits still remain.
Eyre Peninsula proved a...
Have football, will travel
If you live between Ceduna and Port Lincoln, you might notice a beat-up silver Ford Fiesta hatchback travelling down the highway on Friday afternoons.
It’s almost...
Greek club hopes to raise money for ‘multicultural centre’
Port Lincoln Greek Club will hold a Hellenic-style party this weekend at the Nautilus Arts Centre to celebrate its 50-year anniversary - with hopes it...
Rosyln marks her 80th with family
Family gathered to celebrate Roslyn Siviour’s80th birthday, with celebrations held at the Payneham Tavern.
The venue was chosen to allow all family members to be present,...
Five generations and going strong
Ceduna’s Ralph and Doreen Denton recently celebrated becoming great-great-grandparents to Klayson Christopher Hewitt. He is the son of Meg Duffield.
Also pictured are Meg’s mother...
Call for better EP weather radar
A call for a new doppler weather radar for the Eyre Peninsula by Flinders MP Sam Telfer has been echoed by others.
Mr Telfer has...
Kids get ready for new school year
A return to learning event hosted in Ceduna last Wednesday gave families the opportunity to get ready for the upcoming school year and saw...
Tumby Bay rural care program celebrates 20-year milestone
Tumby Bay Kindergarten celebrated its 20-year anniversary as a rural care provider, with a ‘cuppa and cake’ event held just before Christmas.
Director Ginny McTaggart said...