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Tumby Bay farmer hooks healthy award

Tumby Bay mixed farmer Mick McCallum has taken home the 2021 Bayer Big Fish Challenge, a national competition that sees rural Australians catch fish...

Hip, hip, hoo-Rae

Eighty-three family members and friends attended the Streaky Bay Hotel on February 5 to help celebrate Rae Brewster’s 90th birthday. Family came from Kangaroo Island,...

New staff settling in at Crossways

Crossways Lutheran School has welcomed new staff members to the team in 2022, some in newly-created roles. Seven staff members have joined the Ceduna school...

Fresh hope for farmers as Driver River makes its way to the sea

The Driver River has reached the sea - something that only happens on average every 10 years. Farmer Roger Lienert said the river only made...

Three record personal best times

Three people recorded personal best times at the Yeldulknie WeirTrail park run on Saturday - Annie Richter, Casey Quinn and Kaelan Elson. In all, 19...

New sculptures to be added to trail

Elliston’s sculpture trail will gain at least two new artworks in the coming year - with the council opting to increase its budget to...

How to vote with Covid

Every South Australian, including those who are Covid-impacted, will have the opportunity to vote in the 2022 state election, according to the Electoral Commission...

Grey nomads salute Kimba

Kimba is again a national finalist in two Grey Nomad awards - for its council free stay area and the Roora Nature Trail. Having won...

Plant trees for Queen’s Jubilee

Eligible groups and organisations in the region have an opportunity to nominate potential projects for a federal government grant to plant trees to commemorate...

Cool books and movies entertain Cummins

When Paul Whillas retired with his wife to Cummins in 2014, after a long teaching career that took him all around the Eyre Peninsula,...

Cup a pathway to higher honours for EP juniors

The Quality Wool Cup’s reputation as a nursery for junior cricket talent on Eyre Peninsula will be on display again next week, when Port...