Hay donation a ‘game changer’
Donated hay delivered to Eyre Peninsula farmers will help them enormously in the next couple of weeks.
Arno Bay farmer Brady Siviour said with their...
Wudinna plays its part in hay run
The hay run destined for Wudinna on Saturday night provided a morale boost not only for the community but also those involved.
Wudinna Community Club...
Industry: seafood still safe
The algal bloom toxin is not only affecting seas, but local businesses inside and outside of the seafood industry.
While the algal bloom has...
New SES boat for Streaky
A new rescue vessel is now in operation in Streaky Bay and surrounding waters, helping State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers respond to marine incidents...
Community’s Granites Beach call answered
Rock lobster pots will be removed around Granites Beach as a measure of compassion for the Streaky Bay community.
The state government said on Monday...
Artists on display throughout August
The South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival is coming to Eyre Peninsula this August, with exhibitions across the month.
The festival is a statewide feast...
Council plan gets support
Lower Eyre Council received plenty of support for its 2025-26 Annual Business Plan, as highlighted by the responses received during the consolidation period.
The...
More rain falls
Widespread rainfall has been a boost for drought-affected areas of Eyre Peninsula.
Heavy rain was a common sight in the region, with a number of...
Partnership supporting young carers
Young carers will be supported to thrive with free access to evidence-based, expert online mentoring through a new community partnership.
Young Carers SA, the state’s...
Quick Response Vehicles add to capacity
Country Fire Service (CFS) is beginning the rollout of 35 new Quick Response Vehicles (QRVs) to brigades and groups across the state, including on...










