Kimba’s heavy vehicle pressure
Heavy vehicles will possibly be barred from using the OD6 route on Railway Terrace in Kimba if the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT)...
Andrew digs up family cricket history
Lifelong Ceduna local Andrew Brooks was recently fascinated to discover one of his uncles had been an esteemed cricketer with a rich past playing...
Cleve getting creative
The newly-formed Cleve Creatives group is all set for creative and fun times ahead.
The group is set to meet every Monday from 3pm...
Polkinghorne wins grain accolade
Lock farmer Andrew Polkinghorne is the South Australian Grain Producer of the Year.
Andrew said he was “extremely surprised to win” despite being named as...
Feedback wanted on regional plan
South Australians are being invited to shape the future of their region, with public consultation now open for three new country regional plans -...
Hotel anniversary celebrated
More than 100 appreciative locals packed the Port Neill Hotel last Friday evening to celebrate one year since David and Helen Gordon reopened the...
Homemade number plates lead to arrest
A woman was charged with traffic offences at Ceduna, including creating homemade registration plates.
Police stopped a red Alfa Romeo at about 5.30pm on Thursday,...
New Minion for Variety cause
Tumby Bay’s Tiff Firth is joining Jackie Hibble’s Team Minions in Car Min, raising money for Variety SA.
Tiff joined the crew for 2025 because...
Big blue crabs around whiting
With only a few days here and there each week where the weather plays the game the fishing reports have been a lot slower....
Prime Minister announces $2.4 billion package for Whyalla
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited the Whyalla Steelworks to announce a $2.4 billion workforce package, after the OneSteel Manufacturing was placed into administration.
The...