Doctor crisis worsens
The dire doctor shortage is about to get worse - with Cleve’s two doctors to finish at the end of the year.
It will leave...
Arno Bay mine moves a step closer
An Arno Bay graphite mine moved a step closer this week as the state government approved the program for environment protection and rehabilitation to...
Wet weather delays highway upgrades
Ongoing wet weather has caused Flinders Highway upgrade works to fall more than three months behind schedule.
The Lower Eyre Council has blamed the rain...
Meeting discusses further card transition
Ceduna mayor Ken Maynard and Ceduna District Council chief executive officer Tim Coote met with Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth last Friday for an...
Police News: Thrown rocks damage Port Lincoln cars
A number of incidents of rock throwing at Port Lincoln last week are being investigated.
Police received six reports of rocks being thrown at moving...
Kimba mayor leads councils
Kimba mayor Dean Johnson is the new Local Government Association president - which he believes will help keep a focus on both Eyre Peninsula’s...
Brain teaser
The discovery of a giant brain puffball near Elliston at the weekend had seasoned farmers scratching their heads.
Bramfield Station’s Kym Gillett made the mind-bending...
Traineeships available on Eyre Peninsula
Viterra is providing career development opportunities in regional communities across South Australia, including on Eyre Peninsula, by introducing a traineeship program.
The company is offering...
Support available for farmers
Eyre Peninsula farmers are being encouraged to seek out support if suffering from the effects of inclement weather during this harvest season.
Harvest would normally...
Be safe on the roads this harvest
With an anticipated large grain harvest in most parts of South Australia, Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is reminding motorists to be aware there will...













