Relentless rain threatening grain prices
Continued spring rains have left Eyre Peninsula farmers feeling nervous over the possible lowering of grain quality.
According to SA grain industry experts, growers are...
Ewe are never too young to join the wool industry
Charlotte Hodge has just finished year 11 at Cleve Area School but she’s already working.
Charlotte, 17, hails from Cockaleechie - between Cummins and Tumby...
Scholarships help boost ag industry
Eyre Peninsula students keen to further their agriculture studies are urged to apply for the 2021 round of the Rural Bank scholarships.
The funds are...
Thevenard markets ready to shine
A show and shine event will be just one of the attractions at a market and fun day on Saturday, November 28 at Kent...
Water flow, road width to increase
The main road access to the Tumby Bay Island residential area is being widened for traffic and the culverts replaced to provide greater flow...
Monitoring the malleefowl
Volunteers from across the Upper Eyre Peninsula have again worked with Landscape SA staff to monitor and record malleefowl nests in the Munyaroo Conservation...
Rallying for return of rail
A push is underway for the Eyre Peninsula to reintroduce rail services after the closure of the rail link in May 2019.
Leading the quest...
Council grants bolster community organisations
More than 10 Cleve and districts community sites are set to upgrade their assets after the Cleve Council recently allocated $30,000 in its 2022...
Lax vax rate worries Indigenous leaders
Less than half the Aboriginal population on Eyre Peninsula is vaccinated, leaving Indigenous leaders deeply concerned after this week’s reopening of South Australian borders.
Ceduna...