Darren’s community mindset recognised
A Ceduna resident was honoured for his work within the community during Oysterfest.
Darren Bennett has been involved with various community and sporting organisations for...
Peaceful protest at Whalers Way
About 180 people joined members of the Eyre Peninsula Environmental Protection Alliance at Fishery Bay earlier this month for a day of protest and...
Bold plan could see patrol team at EP beaches
Life guards may be patrolling Port Lincoln’s surrounding beaches by summer next year.
That’s the goal of 23-year-old Port Lincoln resident Alex Giumelli, who started...
Cummins to walk for diabetes
Cummins resident Ziggy Fuss’ young life changed dramatically when she was diagnosed with type one diabetes as an 18-month infant, at the end of...
Shocking story part of safety campaign
SA Power Networks launched a new farm safety campaign at the weekend, with the emotional story of an accident in the Mid North providing...
Antarctic predator sightings on the rise
A spate of rare marine sightings have emerged along the Streaky Bay coast, with one of the Antarctic’s fiercest apex predators sighted multiple times...
‘Horror show’ nears end with racing set to restart
The Port Lincoln Racing Club will begin its season in November following the election of a new board, who emerged after a nightmare period...
Bumper crop expected
Eyre Peninsula’s grain harvest is expected to exceed the record set in 2016 by about 20 per cent.
As a result, T-Ports is doubling the...
Coffin Bay’s new jetty unveiled
Coffin Bay’s new jetty has been completed in time for the expected influx of boats and tourists this summer.
The almost $900,000 project replaced an...
EP missing out on investment billions
Eyre Peninsula is poised to reap around $14.5 billion in investment but is being held back by shortages in water, housing and childcare.
Regional Development...