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Fishers out in force across the region

Results from the latest recreational fishing survey indicate more people are getting their rods in the water across the state. The figures, collected for 2021...

Whait Reserve upgrade is taking shape

Construiction work part of the Whait Reserve upgrade in Port Lincoln continues to progress. The Port Lincoln City Council has been undertaking upgrade work at...

‘Important’ funding to help men’s sheds

Wudinna and Districts Men’s Shed president Craig Jericho says funding for the shed received from the state government is “very important” for the group. It was...

Wudinna celebrates NAPLAN success

An Eyre Peninsula school is thrilled with its NAPLAN (National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy) results, which rank among the best in the...

Transport priorities listed

Deepening the shipping channel into Thevenard is a higher priority than reinstating Eyre Peninsula rail, according to Regional Development Australia Eyre Peninsula chairman Bryan...

Police News: Man dies in highway crash

A motorcyclist died in a crash on Eyre Highway at Corunna Station last Friday. A ute and motorcycle collided just after 2.30pm near Iron Knob...

‘Frustrated’ business targeted in break-ins

Australian Coastal Safaris was left ‘shattered’ after being broken into for a second time in only two weeks. Thieves stole nine grey/black Cube e-bikes during...

CFS News: Oval fire brought under control

QUICK work from fi refighters stopped a fi re from spreading near Port Lincoln’s Mallee Park Oval on Monday. Metropolitan Fire Service and Country...

Push to revive rail

Moves to reopen Eyre Peninsula’s rail network have been hailed as a significant measure to cut road truck traffic by making use of the...

Cricketers raise money to fight cancer

Darke Peak Cricket Club held a Pink Stumps Day on Saturday - raising an estimated $450 from selling pink jellies, cupcakes from the canteen. Many...