Kimba sign upgrade endorsed
Kimba’s ‘Halfway across Australia’ sign is set to be upgraded within the next two years by Kimba Lions Club after the project was endorsed...
Fishers show skills to win a prize
Cummins Kapinnie Netball Club hosted a well-supported fishing competition in Coffin Bay on Sunday.
The day was pulled together by the netball club as...
Tumby Bay councillor leaves role
Councillor Christian Kotz has resigned from his role at the Tumby Bay District Council due to work commitments, opening a space for a new...
Three drivers stopped in Ceduna
Three drivers were reported for drug and drink-driving in Ceduna last week.
Just before 7pm on Tuesday, January 14, a Holden sedan was stopped on...
Hurdle for telecommunications project to overcome
An $870,000 telecommunications project slated for Ceduna Waters is in need of alterations due to a Native Vegetation Council (NVC) decision.
The proposal to install...
Cleve commitment honoured
There is great sense of pride among the Cleve community, with a popular community member and event named Cleve District Council Australia Day award...
Football league’s future in doubt
Western Eyre Football League finds itself in a “critical situation” on the precipice of season 2025, with the association’s presidency position currently vacant, along...
Streaky Bay Lions host induction dinner
Streaky Bay Lions Club’s induction night and officiation was held on December 11, 2024.
District governor Steve Fawcett and zone chairman Allan Zerna at the...
Tumby Bay students celebrated
Tumby Bay Area School students were celebrated for their efforts last year with awards presented by staff and guests.
The School Governing Council R-6...
Shark and ray changes protect species
The state government introduced new rules for shark and ray fishing last month, aimed at protecting vulnerable species from overfishing and preventing inhumane treatment.
The...