Show’s absence keenly felt
A staggering 2500 adults and children showed how much they had missed the annual Cummins Show and Ag Fair - revelling in having the...
Exhibition well supported by Eyre Peninsula artists
The 2022 WestArt exhibition opening in Ceduna took place late last month, with artists from across the region showcased.
A total of 67 entries from...
Home tips shared at workshops
Organisation expert Bridget Johns provided tips to declutter the home, calendar and mind at two workshops in Ceduna last month.
The sessions by the founder...
Tumby Bay jetty could be closed for summer
There is concern Tumby Bay’s jetty will be out of action for summer after the local council was forced to close the space last...
Shock at $1m win
A Cleve woman was shell-shocked on realising she was the winner of $1 million in X Lotto on October 3.
She was one of three...
Colour Tumby in the spotlight
Colour Tumby is one of five Eyre Peninsula tourism operators and events in the running to take home a prize at the 2022 South...
Growing rodeo recognised at awards
Streaky Bay’s Rodeo by the Sea has been shortlisted for SA Tourism’s Event of the Year award.
Rodeo by the Sea has become a hallmark...
Club back in action after court ruling
There is finally some good news at the Port Lincoln Racing Club, with key stakeholders confident it will elect a new board tomorrow following...
SA Water set to buy land at Billy Lights Point
The chairperson of the committee tasked at choosing a location for Eyre Peninsula’s desalination plant says he is not concerned about SA Water’s decision...
Why Clay is running for a cause
For most 12-year-old boys, the idea of running gruelling distances to raise money for people in need during down time is the furthest thing...