Cowell market finally gets go ahead
Cowell Lions’ market day will go ahead this Sunday, March 6 - after the two previous months’ events were called off due to Covid...
Blindsided by sightless snakes
Out at the Waddikee Tennis Club, the Friday night stories about skiing and kayaking exploits on flood-filled lakes turned biological.
“John you might know …...
Lopped locks help to fight depression
Two Kimba women who lopped their locks to fight depression and cancer donated $2500 to the Black Dog Ride on Friday.
Anne Thompson had her...
Crowd flocks to fashion and races
A crowd of 450 people turned out to enjoy fashion, food and horse racing at McLachlan Park for the running of the annual Lock...
Car show to focus on FJ Holdens
The Cruzee Car Show provides a great focal point for Colour Tumby - with more than 100 cars and motorbikes expected to go on...
Crocheted art goes on display
A crocheted underwater scene is a vivid addition to Colour Tumby this year - the work of a group of local women led by...
Ceduna patients to benefit from initiative
Patients in Ceduna will for the first time be able to visit the hospital to access bulk-billed primary health care services as part of...
Candidate wants additional services
United Australia Party’s candidate for the seat of Grey is an Eyre Peninsula woman who wants to see regional and rural areas developed and...
Upgrades underway at Port Neill
A third netball court will be completed at Port Neill Sports Club in time for the start of this year’s season.
Port Neill complex president...