New fund to boost nature tourism
Grants of up to $50,000 to develop nature-based tourism across South Australia will be offered through a new state government fund.
The South Australian Tourism...
Special gift for St Joes’ class of 2011
In Jen Deer’s rose garden, at her two-acre property in Port Lincoln, engraved in wood are the names of each child she taught in...
Industry insight at annual meeting
Issues impacting grain growers and updates on industry research will be discussed at Grain Producers SA’s annual general meeting on Monday.
The meeting will be...
Streaky Bay gathering a success
Streaky Bay hosted South Australia’s 24th annual Rural Women’s Gathering last weekend, with close to 100 women from across the state attending the locally...
Brides enjoy special week
Port Lincoln’s Runaway Brides have returned home following a stellar week on the Variety Bash, where they raised about $66,000 for the charity.
Sandra Lukin,...
Ceduna connection explored on Bash stop
As the Variety Bash rolled into Ceduna last week, it was an opportunity for members of Team Lego to get an insight into their...
Bold plan to save last remaining osprey breeding pairs
A plan to install raised nests for ospreys across Eyre Peninsula could help save the endangered bird, whose numbers in South Australia have decreased...
Agreement bolsters Streaky Bay vision
The Streaky Bay District Council says its five-year agreement formulating a memorandum of understanding with the Streaky Bay Tourism and Business Association is a...
Covid outbreak at Cleve hostel
Cleve’s Crestview Aged Care Hostel has enacted an essential visitor program after a small number of residents tested positive to Covid.
In a statement released...
Local councils nominated for Australian award
The councils of Port Lincoln and Tumby Bay have both received a nomination in the National Awards for Local Government.
The awards - which are...