Government pledges to upgrade trail
Port Lincoln’s Parnkalla Trail will be upgraded in a project worth almost $7m if the federal government gets re-elected in the upcoming election.
As a...
Weathered memorial to be restored
Age has wearied the Elliston cenotaph - with sea breezes causing some erosion to the lettering honouring the district’s war veterans.
Elliston and Districts’ History...
Elliston war memorabilia goes on show
A display of Elliston war veterans and memorabilia is on show throughout May, as part of the statewide History Month.
It has been put together...
Minister invited for library discussion
Ceduna District Council is hoping Education Minister Blair Boyer will visit the town to discuss the need for a new special education unit.
Ceduna Area...
Input sought to plan for future
The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is seeking grower and industry input as it aims to answer the question of where Australian grains...
Microplastic waste found at our beaches
Microplastic waste has been found in the water at Eyre Peninsula beaches and is being consumed by marine life, according to new information.
Researchers at...
All’s well in tuna’s natural success story
Port Lincoln seafood representatives gained a further understanding on the natural phenomena responsible for much of their success in a dinner event held last...
SALT leaves sweetest taste
Crowds were slightly down on last year, but thousands of art lovers still enjoyed 10 days of live performances, art and culture during the...
Police News: Elderly driver dies after crash at Cleve
A Cleve man, 85, passed away on Tuesday - after being involved in a traffic crash on Friday.
Police and emergency services were called to...
New dawn for Fleurieu Peninsula
The local family behind The Plains Producer and Two Wells Echo has launched a new publication on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula.
The Fleurieu Sun weekly...