New Landscape Officer keen to tackle pests
New eastern Eyre Peninsula Landscape officer Liam Anderson is keen to tackle the region’s pests after being appointed to the Cleve office.
The Adnyamathanha man...
Fearless Riley tears up the moto track
Just five years after he first rode a motorbike, Ceduna’s Riley Mullen is a state Motocross champion.
In just his second year of racing, Riley...
Journey of a great Aussie larrikin
Former Darke Peak resident and self-confessed “half-a-larrikin ratbag” Peter ‘Stoney’ Stone has written a book.
‘Stoney - From the Wild 60s to Outback Adventures’ details...
Marine visitors need time and space
Wildlife rangers are pleading with people to leave seals and sea lions alone following several recent sightings of the marine mammals on jetties and...
Cruise ships to spend more time in Tumby Bay
Cruise ships passengers will have more time to explore Tumby Bay and the Sir Joseph Banks Group this summer.
Tumby Bay District Council mayor Sam...
Student support
Eyre Peninsula public school principals have welcomed a new Country Education Strategy, saying it will help them to attract quality teachers and give students...
Mangrove boardwalk revamped in joint effort
The upgrade to the Tumby Bay mangrove boardwalk will be officially opened on Sunday, October 17.
Anyone is welcome to attend when Flinders MP Peter...
Opening heart and home leads to award
Katina Karam didn’t let being single deter her from opening her home to children, and last month she was named South Australia’s Foster Carer...
Ladies, laughs and 50-year legacy
When Jean Cooper came to Ceduna more than 50 years ago, she didn’t know many people and “there wasn’t much for women” outside sport...
Innovation to keep Cleve clean and green
Cleve has doubled its storage of stormwater to benefit community use following the completion of two dam upgrades from a recent investment of more...