Celebrating rich farming history
Pastoral leases were first granted around Kimba in 1872 and the first crops sown in 1908, leading to the district’s reputation today as one...
Silos the jewel in art crown
The silo art in Kimba was the first on Eyre Peninsula and was completed in September 2017. It took 26 days and 200 litres...
Kimba creative hub attracts visitors
Workshop 26 has created an extra attraction in Kimba since its arrival in December 2019.
The brainchild of a group of local women, they bought...
Regional tourism focus of new funds
A new funding pool launched by the state government could greenlight Mid North tourism and accommodation projects.
The $10 million Opening our Great Outdoors grant...
Desal committee hunts for new site
An independently led desalination plant committee will investigate alternative sites for the planned Eyre Peninsula facility expected to deliver water to the region by...
Locks gets up for Joy
Lock Get Up and Goers helped Joy Dawson celebrate her 95th birthday at their most recent outing.
The club now has two 95-year-olds - the...
‘Don’t let truth get in the way of a good yarn’
Port Lincoln resident Lewis Woolston has released a new book, a series of short stories which delves into his experiences living throughout rural Australia.
The...
Boards committed to reconciliation
South Australia’s nine landscape boards have made a commitment to reconciliation and to strengthening partnerships with First Nations across the state by signing a...
Candidate’s call for return to rail
Aspiring politician Liz Habermann is against the Eyre Peninsula rail infrastructure being pulled up and sold.
She has spoken out against a motion passed at...