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Final market held

The final Cowell Lions Market until spring was held on Sunday. Club president Allan Zerna said stallholders reported they were happy with their sales...

EP projects share in rural community grants

Two Eyre Peninsula projects have been awarded grants by the Foundation for Rural Regional Renewal’s Strengthening Rural Communities grants program. The program saw $2.3 million awarded...

‘Making Her Mark’ inspires young female students

More than 110 female secondary students from Cowell, Cummins and Tumby Bay joined Port Lincoln schools at last week’s Making Her Mark roadshow event. The program...

Plans in place for hospital auxiliary street stall

Ceduna members of the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Auxiliary are planning for a street stall coming up at the end of the month. The group met...

Easter baking enjoyed

The aroma of freshly baked hot cross buns and chocolate Easter biscuits filled the air at Lock Football Club rooms on Friday, March 31. Lock Get...

Easter trail a hit

Families enjoyed Tumby Bay’s first Easter trail event with children taking part in crafts, activities and face painting, as well as collecting some goodies...

New tourist brand focus on Eyre Peninsula’s ‘wild side’

Potential holidayers could be lured to Eyre Peninsula for their next holiday destination by a new tourism brand for the region - its first in...

Find your ‘treasure’ at Tumby garage sale

Items ranging from utes to old electronics such as a whole collection of valve radios will be available to buy at Tumby Bay’s whole town...

Prawns ready for Easter

Prawns fresh from the Spencer Gulf are ready to hit the shelves in time for Easter this weekend. The first prawn fishing trip for 2023...

Chef gets taste of Streaky’s fresh produce

One of the country’s most revered foodies - celebrity chef Lyndey Milan - visited Streaky Bay last month, scouting the region’s local produce in...