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Vote to shape council future

Voters in Eyre Peninsula council areas are encouraged to vote in their upcoming supplementary elections, as the returns saga rages on. Elections are required at...

Librarian wins award

C owell Area School librarian Nicole Turner recently won a state award in Adelaide - recognising the amazing job she does in her work. The...

Speech lands student top scholarship prize

Port Lincoln High School student Seth Kayser has been awarded a $10,000 education scholarship on the back of an impressive speech he made to parliament...

Parking changes in Ceduna

Australia Post has responded to significant increases of parcel volumes on the lower Eyre Peninsula, after it confirmed it would open a processing centre...

Lack of walls prompts Colour Tumby change

The new organisers of the 2023 Colour Tumby Festival have chosen to move away from its clear focus on murals - with only two walls...

Damaged jetty discussions continue

The Tumby Bay District Council has formally requested the state government to commit to a co-contribution to fixing the town’s jetty - which has...

Advocate recognised at Country Press Awards

The Eyre Peninsula Advocate picked up an award as the Country Press SA Awards were presented at Victor Harbor last Friday evening. The awards, this year...

Crunch talks on childcare

Tumby Bay District Council chief executive officer Rebecca Hayes said any future plans regarding the childcare situation would ultimately depend on research and funding. “We...

Foundation vital for Eyre Peninsula communities

For more than a decade the Eyre Peninsula Community Foundation has been supporting communities, groups and individuals in need across the region. Funding from the...

Fox bait available across region

Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board annual fox bait distribution days are coming up, with landholders encouraged to collect baits and work on control strategies. Board operations...

Bag limits to hurt coastal towns

Bag and boat limits for calamari, garfish, blue crabs and King George whiting have been halved from Saturday 1 November by the state government. That...

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