Council disappointed with illegal dumping
The Ceduna District Council is asking that people use rubbish services provided following a recent case of illegal dumping at Denial Bay.
Resident Andrew Brooks...
Artwork auction funds to help communities
Half of the money raised from a piece of Aboriginal artwork sold in an online auction will be distributed to a charity that helps...
Artistic resource to help abuse education
A new project aimed to provide culturally-appropriate information about technology-facilitated abuse to Aboriginal women has been launched, a works from two Eyre Peninsula artists.
Family...
Streaky school set to celebrate 150 years
Streaky Bay Area School will honour its 150th year anniversary next month, with a weekend of celebrations and special events planned to acknowledge the...
Population boost for hooded plovers
The results of Eyre Peninsula’s 2021-22 hooded plover breeding season has pleased Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board landscape officers monitoring the threatened bird.
Landscape officers and...
Whalers Way concerns linger
A local group campaigning against the launching of rockets at Whalers Way is ramping up efforts and inviting the community to come out to...
‘Downunder’ ready to rumble on home turf
A Tumby Bay man who chased his dreams within the squared circle will showcase his talents on home turf as professional wrestling comes to...
Osprey chicks hatched in Lincoln
Port Lincoln is the home of two new osprey chicks who hatched this week from eggs laid by osprey pair ‘Mum’ and ‘Dad’ at...
Last call for Beebs at grand final
For those listening to coverage of the Port Lincoln Football League grand final, they would have heard the last call of a man who...
Social change drives Richards’ nomination
The youngest person to nominate for a position as an elected member of the Port Lincoln City Council says she wants to fix social issues...