Missing man found dead
A man has died after he went missing from Point Bell last week.
The 70-year-old man, known as Roy, was reported missing from his property...
Being still is still living
Camping has evolved over the past hundred years - what once was a swag and a billy can now be an RV with a...
Seniors enjoy Christmas lunch
Lunch was recently enjoyed by 46 members at the Christmas event of Ceduna Seniors on the Move.
Crossways Lutheran School’s choir, along with Sara Veerhuis,...
Amy is proud as punch
Award-winning Darwin comic Amy Hetherington is set to hit the road in early 2025 yet again, returning to Eyre Peninsula in January for shows...
Success for Western Eyre
Western Eyre took out the ladies inter-association fours bowling competition at Streaky Bay this month.
A total of 72 ladies from Western Eyre, Eastern Eyre...
New members for landscape board
The Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board has welcomed two new board members.
Streaky Bay’s Sonya Coleman and Sandra Walsh from Whyalla attended their first meeting in...
Seniors’ merry barbecue
Tumby Bay Senior Citizens held a final barbecue lunch for the year with a Christmas theme on Friday, December 6 at the senior citizens...
‘Dingo’ one of the best yarns
Tumby Bay author and resident historian Ross Hudson’s book ‘Dingo’ made the top 50 out of more than 6000 entries in this year's Best...
CCTV secures Kimba
Kimba now has an operational CCTV system throughout the town which can be used to assist emergency services’ when required.
Kimba District Council chief...
Cowell students’ work on display in Adelaide
Cowell Area School student Imogen Jaeschke was runner-up in a recent South Australian photography competition.
Teacher Colleen Peters entered a photograph from each of her...