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Hopes heavy rain hasn’t ruined harvest

Consecutive days of heavy rain put a stop to reaping throughout Eyre Peninsula from Wednesday last week through until Tuesday. But it is too early...

Pole position for Black Hawk

An ex-US military Black Hawk helicopter has been used to erect a new stobie pole near Tumby Bay in a South Australian first. When the...

Ceduna servo smash

A truck has collided with the roof of a service station at Ceduna, causing significant damage. About 11.30am on Wednesday 10 November, a truck crashed...

$880,000 upgrade for Kimba Medical Centre

An $880,000 refurbishment and extension of the Kimba Medical Centre has reached a construction milestone with the frame of the expanded facility now in...

Work begins to create Flinders Island sanctuary

Eradication work is underway on Flinders Island to eliminate its extensive feral cat and non-native rodent populations, as the West Coast’s largest and most...

Salute to Solly

The namesake of Solly the eastern osprey who was found dead at Streaky Bay on Saturday morning is heartbroken - but grateful for the...

No care for miles

Doctor crisis to worsen Rural communities are reeling from a lack of doctors prepared to work in regional areas and - on the Eyre Peninsula -...

FIX THIS MESS: Outgoing doctor’s plea for action

Wudinna’s sole GP Scott Lewis has quit his post of 14 years and fired a parting shot at a South Australian Health system he...

New day spawning: Return of the triploid oyster

Oyster farmers on the Eyre Peninsula will this summer harvest the rare and highly sought-after triploid variety for the first time in nearly half...

Dogs take flight in storm winds

Two Wharminda farm dogs are lucky to be alive after their kennel was lifted by strong winds and dumped 200 metres away on Thursday. When...

Joint winners for A grade gong

There were a number of close counts as Tumby Bay recognised its best netballers for 2024 at the club’s presentation night. Maisie Curtis, Stacey Curtis...