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Younger kids learn to swim

Lots of parents sent their younger children to Lock for VacSwim lessons in December - with a total of 71 taking part. Participants enrolled from Lock,...

Police News: Man dies in highway crash

A man died following a crash at Coulta on Tuesday. Police are investigating the fatal incident on Flinders Highway in which a car crashed...

Super seaweed in demand

A Port Lincoln fishing company is working with the state government to create an organic fertiliser and a valuable natural food colour pigment from...

Birthday celebration to end 2022

Rosemary Rendell celebrated her 90th birthday at the 2022 New Year’s Eve dance held in the North Shields Soldiers Memorial Hall. The hall was beautifully...

Kimba lights up for Christmas

Many homes were decorated with lights and Christmas displays, making Kimba look special for the festive season in 2022. The town’s pageant night started with the...

Great fishing to start new year

On the few good days when the wind has not been blowing there have been some excellent fishing reports right around the coast. Offshore fishing has...

Busy festive period for Viterra

Viterra received a record-breaking delivery of 5.2 million tonnes into sites across the state last month, with Eyre Peninsula farmers playing their part. It proved...

Winning sculpture chosen

Wudinna artist Marijan Bekic has won Elliston’s annual sculpture competition for 2022-23. The Elliston District Council announced that Marijan’s design ‘Memories’ had been selected as...

Pageant excites children

Children rushed to gather lollies thrown by participants in the Cleve Christmas pageant on Friday, December 23. Plenty of imagination went into themes for floats,...

Farmers plagued by snail infestations

Farmers from Elliston to Streaky Bay have battled plague infestations of tiny conical snails throughout harvest. Among those affected was Phil Wheaton and his daughter...