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Friday, 4 April, 2025
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Council appoints new chief executive

Tumby Bay District Council’s new chief executive officer was appointed last week. Darren Keenan will replace the outgoing Rebecca Hayes in the role, starting...

Further consultation for Ceduna representation review

Ceduna District Council will push forward with its plan to maintain the current council structure, as its representation review enters a second round of...

The origins of a rockin’ festival

Granite Rocks Music Festival 2025 will bring unforgettable live acts to Wudinna once again, when headlining Aussie musos BodyJar and 28 Days stomp on...

Regional rates removed

Legislation was introduced last week to remove a 25-year rates holiday for electricity providers and remove cost burdens being put on regional South Australians. An...

Lymphoedema and Lipodema Expo coming to Eyre Peninsula

Dragons Afloat Port Lincoln is hosting a free Lymphoedema and Lipoedema Expo early next month. The expo will be held at the Port Lincoln Race...

The Event for Cummins youth

Lower Eyre Council has received funding support ahead of its Youth Week event. SA Youth Week will run from April 9 to April 17, with...

Catch whiting at Coffin Bay

Land-based fishing has stepped up a notch in recent weeks - there have been great whiting catches and flathead are firing up earlier than...

Chance to celebrate Wudinna youth

Wudinna District Council is excited to be hosting a South Australian Youth Week event next month. The council received $2000 in state government funding to...

Great day to end season

The sun was out and the public responded for another great day of racing at Streaky Bay. A big crowd enjoyed the 2025 Streaky Bay...

Team remains opposed to Nullarbor proposal

The team of scientists behind the Save The Nullarbor campaign have stated their joint distress at a recent federal decision to ignore any heritage...

Far West remains the best

Far West reigned supreme at last week’s Western Area Secondary Schools Athletics Carnival (WASSAC) held in Whyalla, taking home both the outright and handicap...

Woeful wind waning