Fellowship celebrates 70 years
Cowell Uniting Church Fellowship members celebrated its 70th birthday on September 14 in the church hall.
More than 30 ladies attended - including invited guests...
Wintery weather doesn’t deter crowd
Wintery weather did not deter a good crowd turning out at the annual Wudinna Show on Saturday.
Show president Greg DuBois said inclement weather in...
Group hosts annual meeting
The Far Western Group of the South Australian Country Women’s Association hosted its annual general meeting on Thursday, August 18, with branch officers named.
The...
Eyre Peninsula part of reforestation project
Eyre Peninsula is one of six regions to be part of the second planting season of a mammoth nationwide reforestation project.
The project will this...
Quilters work to help charities
Tumby Bay quilters dedicated a day to sewing for charities.
Some members of Tumby Bay Quilting and Patchwork Group made carry bags for Catherine House,...
Community gains insight into robotics
In addition to last week’s Ceduna Science Fair, there was also a chance for students and other members of the community to get hands-on...
Threatened wallabies bouncing back
Endangered wallabies are roaming the rocky outcrops of the Everard Ranges for the first time in six decades, following a week of trapping and...
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.
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