Confronting new normal in hospitals
Eyre Peninsula residents have been warned they might feel confronted when going to a hospital emergency department, with staff now wearing full personal protection...
Exercise program works to stave off effects of Parkinson’s
Tumby Bay woman Tash Clark had to give up her job because of Parkinson’s Disease but she is working hard to minimise the effects...
Willow’s Stars Unite
Drawing on the support of the Kimba community has helped Emma and Dylan Bone cope with the death of their second daughter, Willow.
“Willow was...
Rodeo returns to Streaky Bay
It is almost rodeo time in Streaky Bay - after a wait of two years because of Covid-19.
Rodeo By The Sea president Lyn Finch...
Harbour ‘centre of seaweed universe’
The Eyre Shellfish company at Cowell has cracked the code of how to get Asparagopsis to reproduce and is now looking at mass production...
$1.5m damage bill from hay shed fire
Buckleboo farmer Tim Larwood has lost about $1.5 million worth of infrastructure, machinery and hay after a fire ripped through his hay shed last...
Hopes heavy rain hasn’t ruined harvest
Consecutive days of heavy rain put a stop to reaping throughout Eyre Peninsula from Wednesday last week through until Tuesday.
But it is too early...
Pole position for Black Hawk
An ex-US military Black Hawk helicopter has been used to erect a new stobie pole near Tumby Bay in a South Australian first.
When the...
Ceduna servo smash
A truck has collided with the roof of a service station at Ceduna, causing significant damage.
About 11.30am on Wednesday 10 November, a truck crashed...
$880,000 upgrade for Kimba Medical Centre
An $880,000 refurbishment and extension of the Kimba Medical Centre has reached a construction milestone with the frame of the expanded facility now in...