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Check your pets’ microchip details

Pet owners are being reminded to ensure their pets are microchipped and their contact details are kept up to date. The Dog and Cat Management...

Small town success stories

Small towns across Eyre Peninsula have a unique opportunity to showcase their ideas on the national stage and learn from the success of communities...

Support available for phone issues

A discussion about phone coverage since the closure of the 3G network took place at Ceduna District Council’s February meeting. Councillors Anthony Nicholls and Paul...

Creative telling of serious story

ADDiCTED is a true to life story which creatively covers some serious topics through mime, dance, and music. Mime Adam Jackson (Jacques) struggles to take...

Huge day of racing for all at Streaky Bay

It is that time of the year again, when the Streaky Bay Cup - and the final leg of the Bill Holland Series -...

Christelle’s work included in exhibition

Artwork from Ceduna’s Christelle Catambalis has been included in the upcoming SACE Art Show. The works of 136 students from across the state have been...

Ambulance volunteers needed in EP towns

SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) is seeking volunteers on Eyre Peninsula to join local teams in green and support the community when they need it. SAAS...

Other side of speech

Dear editor, As a former secondary school teacher, I still get a buzz when I see young students succeed. Thus, as a relatively new...

Space capsule return celebrated

The space capsule W-2 safely landed in Koonibba last month through a partnership between Varda Space Industries and Adelaide-based company Southern Launch, with its...

Reclassification to support Streaky Bay health needs

Streaky Bay District Council says it is thrilled with a decision to reclassify Streaky Bay’s Modified Monash Model (MMM) classification. The council had been calling...

Curriculum is overcrowded

Dear editor, “Curriculum needs to get back to basics” (The Advertiser, June 27), highlights the increasing level of “overcrowding” of the learning programs delivered by...

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