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Higher prices kick of EP stud sale

Higher prices set the tone at Brimanna Poll Merino Stud’s on-property sale on Monday, with the average of $2369 up $169 on the previous...

Workshop proves learning experience

Farmers from throughout the state were keen attendees at the Eyre Multi Purpose Merino workshop on mules-free sheep at Malcolm and Karen Peters and...

Solar panels for business and commercial premises

More and more enterprises are benefiting from installing commercial and business solar panels to help reduce energy bills and reduce carbon footprint. Why Install Solar...

Seniors rediscover Lock’s history

Lock’s history was the focus of the town’s seniors at Get Up and Goers on Monday. Organiser Anne Siviour said it was a perfect day...

Bill qualifies as course builder

Bill Parker has never been a horse rider, but that has not stopped him learning the art of building show jumping courses. He recently gained...

Ceduna CWA hosts annual general meeting

The Ceduna branch of the South Australian Country Women’s Association hosted its annual general meeting on July 12 at the Ceduna Anglican Church hall,...

Taking the bait: Head out to reel in salmon and whiting

Whiting and salmon reports are fairly dominant right around the coast this week - salmon are in good numbers and easy to come across,...

Mannum to host state conference

Members of Women in Agriculture and Business (WAB), including those from the Charlton branch, will study another area of South Australia, and the River...

Dancers enjoy mock Christmas

Cool wintery weather did not deter people from attending a Christmas in July fundraiser in Lipson Hall earlier this month. Market stalls, hot pasties, a...

Mick’s historic bus repair

When 72-year-old Port Lincoln resident Mick Hart finally got his hands on a run down but historic double decker bus - originally from England...

Retreat to the sea at Tumby Bay

As spring shoots forth across Eyre Peninsula, the tranquil town of Tumby Bay offers a soothing escape from the everyday. In Tumby, the crackle of...