Grants available for environmental projects
Grants to support community-based landscape management and environmental protection projects across Eyre Peninsula are now available.
There is more than $110,000 available as part of Eyre...
New ideas can revamp senior citizens club
A group of Ceduna residents are working to reinstate the Ceduna Senior Citizens Club, which has been hit by an ageing member base.
The group...
Award highlights work at food hub
Ceduna Foodbank Food Hub coordinator Suzanne Pav says it is “really exciting” to take out round four of the SA Healthy Towns Challenge Award.
The...
New pontoon for Tumby
A new pontoon will be installed in Tumby Bay to provide an interim swimming platform until the town’s jetty reopens. The town jetty has...
Variety enjoys Eyre Peninsula adventure
The relationship between Variety and Smoky Bay continues to strengthen, after the town opened its arms once more to welcome adventurous fundraising participants.
The town...
Cummins med students open to staying
Two medical students who have finished a two-month placement working in Cummins say the experience has been a highlight of their study - with both...
Work begins on rivals’ game-changing facility
Cummins Ramblers and Cummins Kapinnie Cougars are preparing to enter a new era - with building works at the crosstown rivals’ shared $2.4 million facility...
Redgie the Wedgie lands
Redgie the Wedgie has landed - in Main Street, Cleve. The large metal sculpture which Cleve District Council bought from local artist Peter “Turtle”...
Camera surveillance crucial in helping to solve crimes
Video camera footage is a huge help to police in solving crimes. Kimba Brevet Sergeant Dan McCormick said this week that closed circuit television camera...
Centenary Oval faces prospect of pitch being turfed for good
Eyre Peninsula is in danger of losing arguably its greatest cricket pitch - Port Lincoln’s hallowed turf surface at Centenary Oval - unless the...










