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Finn already leaving a colourful mark

Creating art has become a family affair for a Port Lincoln artist, who has involved her one-year-old child in creating some pieces and in-turn...

Familiar flavours for Long Lunch

Food lovers will be whetting their appetites for the return of the Port Lincoln Bendigo Bank Long Lunch this Sunday, with fundraising to have...

Ceduna hosts regional conference

The Ceduna Auxiliary of the Friends of the Women’s and Children’s Hospital played host to Region 11 annual conference at the Ceduna Foreshore Hotel...

Your local community diary

Retired nurses lunch The next retired nurses lunch will be held on Monday, May 30 at 12pm at Port Lincoln’s Marina Hotel. Please RSVP to...

Have your say: Top job with Sophie’s visit

Dear Editor, Congratulations and well done to all of those involved in the organising, preparing and conducting of Sophie Thomson’s highly successful visit to Ceduna...

Kenny awarded prestigious cricket honour

Streaky Bay’s most distinguished cricket figure, Ian Kenny, has another award to add to his long list of accolades after he was last week...

SES and CFS call for more volunteers

Ben Stobart never expected to be responding to critical emergency situations like cliff falls and floods when he migrated from the Spanish island of...

Funds raised through morning tea

Everyone knows someone who has fought cancer and Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea raises money with the aim of changing that. Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea raises...

Green thumbs enjoy Sophie weekend

Organisers of Sophie Thomson’s Ceduna visit were thrilled by how the event and activities were received by the community. The esteemed horticulturist was in Ceduna...

Farmers urged to ask for help

Farmers who need hay for their stock or other help are urged to contact Rural Aid. The organisation delivered a triple truck load of 92...

Cross cleans up