Colourful boost for Bay
Tumby Bay’s Colour Street Art festival is expected to impress again after it received $36,000 from the federal government as part of its Festivals...
Isolation separates Tumby family
Isolation from family members is the biggest hurdle for Mel Cave since testing positive to Covid on Friday.
The Tumby Bay mother of three said...
Wave hits Port Lincoln
Covid changes enforced
Port Lincoln City Council has announced a raft of new rules and regulations in response to a Covid-19 Heatmap that revealed it...
Sports day thrives in perfect conditions
The 109th annual Perlubie Beach Sports Day was held with great success on January 1, as flawless weather conditions spurred on a bumper 800-strong...
Covid sinks Tunarama again
Port Lincoln’s world famous Tunarama festival has been cancelled for the second straight year, raising serious questions about its future.
Festival co-ordinator Jane Intini said...
Man dies in Eyre Highway crash
A man died following a Christmas Day truck crash on Eyre Highway.
Police and emergency services were called to the scene of an incident at...
On Alert
More than 400 cases of Covid have been recorded across Eyre Peninsula, leaving communities on alert and businesses feeling the impact.
Covid has been on...
Streaky breaks drought, silences doubters
The Streaky Bay Bears have maintained their assault on the Far West Cricket Association by claiming the competition’s annual Twenty20 championship on Saturday.
And to...
Torah looking ahead to university
Torah Stott was “happy” after she was named Ceduna Area School’s Dux for 2021 and now has plans to study nursing at university.
When results...
Montana chases medical goal
Wudinna’s Montana Foster is focussing on achieving her dream of helping people in rural communities after she was named Dux of St Joseph’s School...