EP makes its voice heard
Eyre Peninsula communities are leading the way in having their say on who will lead their district over the next four years.
The Electoral Commission...
Phone voting for the first time
Voters with vision impairment will for the first time in council elections be able to vote over the phone.
The telephone voting scheme allows eligible...
Budget locks in Far West project funding
The federal government allocated funding for Far West projects during last week’s budget.
Projects announced to be receiving funding are the rebuild of Yadu Health...
Port Lincoln man thrives after shocking attack
Seven years on from the brutal, life-changing shark attack which cost him his leg and almost killed him, former Port Lincoln resident Chris Blowes...
Countdown begins for launch mission
Preparations are in place for a launch mission from Southern Launch’s Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex.
Southern Launch is working with ATSpace, Asension and Inovor...
Business owners celebrate night to remember
Port Lincoln Chamber of Commerce chairperson Sharni-Marie Barney has paid tribute to the hard work of the town’s business owners at its annual awards...
Unfazed by exams
Eyre Peninsula students are hitting the books and studying for their year 12 exams in the final step in their secondary school studies.
Exams began...
Funding to give fishers strong voice
An injection of funding has re-empowered RecFish SA to be the independent voice for recreational fishers across the state, with the news well received...
Hayshed alight near Penong
A hayshed fire near Penong on Tuesday has caused an estimated $60,000 in damage.
The Country Fire Service was alerted to a report of a...
Solar flare sparks staff evacuation
Staff were evacuated from Eyre Shellfish at Cowell last Friday after solar panels flared causing part of one shed to become live.
Eyre Shellfish general...