‘No surprise’ to jetty survey results
Ceduna District Council residents have overwhelmingly voted against a potential jetty levy being added to annual rates.
A total of 95.3 per cent of people...
Preschools in preparation
Work is taking place at more than 45 public preschools across South Australia to ensure they are ready to welcome three-year-olds next year, including...
Cummins to get new cop
After almost a year, Cummins will welcome a new police officer in September.
Since brevet sergeant John Randall left Cummins in November 2024, the...
Dress-up fun
Cummins Area School students and staff celebrated Book Week in style, with various fictional characters being brought to life on Wednesday, August 20.
Big night for association’s re-launch
Port Lincoln High School officially re-launched its Old Scholars’ Association this month with a well-attended event at Port Lincoln Hotel.
One of Port Lincoln High...
Cummins swamped by Shrek musical
Cummins was swamped by talent and tears of joy recently as a magical adventure took centre stage with Shrek the Musical, performed by Cummins...
Tumby Bay honours veterans
Vietnam Veterans’ Day was commemorated on Monday, August 18 in Tumby Bay, with the RSL hosting a ceremony at the War Memorial.
The RSL...
Fifteen years of giving
Eyre Peninsula Community Foundation (EPCF) is celebrating 15 years of philanthropy across Eyre Peninsula.
The inaugural board of directors launched the foundation in 2010...
Kimba up for Ag Town award
Kimba has made it into the top three for the 2025 Agricultural Town of the Year Award alongside friendly competitors Keith and Lameroo.
Selected...
School re-launches Old Scholars’ Association
Last Friday night, the Honourable Chris Kourakis - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia - officially re-launched Port Lincoln High School’s...










