Cruising toward tourism opportunities
Local tourism companies are being prepared with the latest information ahead of the return of cruise ships to Eyre Peninsula later this year.
Cruise ships...
More to show at Cummins
October will see the return of the Cummins Show and Ag Fair after two years away, however the committee behind it is also ensuring...
Two walk away after rough Streaky landing
Two people managed to walk away with minor injuries following a light aircraft accident at Streaky Bay on Saturday.
At about 3.30pm emergency service crews...
Police News: Police investigating motorbike theft
Police are investigating the theft of two motorbikes from a Port Lincoln property last week.
A house on New West Road was broken into between...
Community funds donated
Two families in the Cummins district whose family homes were destroyed by floods earlier this year have received undisclosed donations which will assist their...
Funding boost for regional vision/Funding boost
Regional Development Australia Eyre Peninsula (RDAEP) has received a significant boost from funding agreements with Eyre Peninsula councils - while working on presenting a...
Protection needed for amazing sea dragons
During winter in Tumby Bay, crisp westerly winds arrive, transforming the water off the town’s jetty into a crystal-clear turquoise playground that is home...
Kimba’s unlikely farmer sells
Cecilia Woolford was an unlikely prospect to become a farmer when she took a few months’ break in Kimba from her high-powered job in...
Over the fence: Sri Lanka and the organic experiment
There is a problem in the developed nations: the rising demand for organic ‘healthy’ produce.
This is not a swing at those that can afford...
Farming flashback for 100th birthday
Tumby Bay resident and retired Butler farmer Ross Fitzgerald celebrated a milestone 100th birthday recently.
Mr Fitzgerald was born on July 7, 1922 to Vassie...