Project improves boat ramp safety
Works have been carried out to increase the roughness of the Coffin Bay boat ramp surface to reduce slipperiness. Lower Eyre Council mayor Jo-Anne...
Learn about Elliston ambo team at open day
Elliston's SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) team will host an open day this Saturday as it looks for more volunteers. SAAS has launched its Answer the...
Concern extra childcare does not expand places
Lack of access to childcare continues to stop many parents from working in Eyre Peninsula towns.
The amount of complaints prompted early childhood and youth...
New method to improve road
A new method is being used during an almost $6 million upgrade and repair of the Cowell-Kimba Road. Franklin Harbour mayor Robert Walsh said...
Guardians’ show of strength
Inspired by the athletes about to show incredible physical and mental strength, a group of men are travelling across the country to raise awareness...
Milnes toasts triumphant EP season
Gun up-and-coming Eyre Peninsula jockey Rochelle Milnes has continued her stellar beginnings in horse racing after claiming yet another double at last month’s Streaky...
Final market held
The final Cowell Lions Market until spring was held on Sunday. Club president Allan Zerna said stallholders reported they were happy with their sales...
EP projects share in rural community grants
Two Eyre Peninsula projects have been awarded grants by the Foundation for Rural Regional Renewal’s Strengthening Rural Communities grants program.
The program saw $2.3 million awarded...
‘Making Her Mark’ inspires young female students
More than 110 female secondary students from Cowell, Cummins and Tumby Bay joined Port Lincoln schools at last week’s Making Her Mark roadshow event.
The program...
Plans in place for hospital auxiliary street stall
Ceduna members of the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Auxiliary are planning for a street stall coming up at the end of the month.
The group met...















