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Wednesday, 19 November, 2025
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Geoff’s jetty creation

Geoff Solly of Tumby Bay has made a scaled model of the Tumby Bay jetty, but with some embellishments to spark conversation on the...

Minbrie mine forges ahead

Lincoln Minerals recently announced the definition of multiple high-priority drill targets at its 100 per cent-owned Minbrie Copper-Base Metals Project, located near Cowell. This marks...

Algal bloom funding finally announced

In his first visit to South Australia to address the algal bloom that has ravaged the state's coastline over four months, Federal Environment Minister...

Recommendations aim to improve patients’ care

The Australian Medical Association in South Australia (AMA SA) has provided SA Health with recommendations from its Access to Care Round Table that aim...

Ceduna enjoys ‘positive’ NAIDOC event

Ceduna’s 2025 NAIDOC celebrations are being praised as a great success throughout the Far West community, following a fortnight-long acknowledgment of Aboriginal history, culture...

Stormy days once again

The wild weather returned to Eyre Peninsula this week, characterised by another bout of strong winds - and in some places, more rain. Ceduna copped...

Council seeking jetty feedback from residents

Residents in the Ceduna region are being urged to respond to a survey being distributed to ratepayers relating to the future of the district’s...

Tumby kicked off boots

About 160 people recently came out to enjoy the Kick Off Ya Boots event in Tumby Bay, travelling from Cleve, Jamestown, Port Lincoln, Ceduna...

Driver nearly four times over the limit

A drink-driver was detected at Yalata on the weekend. Police stopped a vehicle just before 10am on Saturday, July 19 being driven down the middle...

Ceduna girls arrested after Port Lincoln incident

Police are seeking witnesses to an incident at a Port Lincoln shopping complex on the weekend. Police received reports of a group of teenage girls...