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Zonta holds high tea fundraiser

A Zonta of Lower Eyre high tea featured beautiful antique table settings on many of the 17 tables - all supplied by Tumby Bay...

Cowell calendar released

The 2023 Cowell calendar is printed - highlighting aspects of local scenery and life - with the final photos selected by a community vote. Cowell...

Big crowd at successful market

A mammoth crowd, sunshine to bask under and a mood of festivity swept across Streaky Bay last Sunday as the annual Craft and Produce...

Business reaps plaudits

Kimba’s Eyre Business is reaping plaudits after making the finals of two South Australian awards in recent weeks. The winners of the SA Community Achievement...

Getting digital at Karcultaby

Roxy Graham, Jacinta Lynch, Annette Miller, Kathryn Heddle, Janeen Jericho and Karyn Hutchings at one of the Karcultaby School Community Library sessions last month,...

Colour run raises $7036

The Lock Area School Parent and Friends raised $7036 from a colour run fundraiser on Friday, November 25. Colby Siviour was the top fundraiser, raising...

‘Exciting’ time for Yadu as upgrade progresses

Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation has released concept designs for its new building. State and federal government funding was announced earlier in the year for a...

Christmas market proves popular

A big crowd enjoyed a change of venue for last weekend’s Arno Bay Christmas market - with it held on the town oval and...

Online booking success

Regional Development Australia Eyre Peninsula (RDAEP) says it is thrilled with the number of bookings made through the Eyes on Eyre online booking project. It...

Families form brigade backbone

Two Mount Damper families have notched up more than 200 years of service to the Country Fire Service and were recently among those honoured...

Prepare for bushfire season

Now is the time to take action and not be complacent. The risk is real, however there are simple steps that anyone in a bushfire...

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