Candidates on roads and infrastructure
Ahead of the 2025 federal election, the Eyre Peninsula Advocate is interviewing candidates for the seat of Grey on issues relating to the electorate...
Hundreds of children’s Easter eggs stolen
The best and worst of human nature was evident at Lucky Bay on Easter Sunday, when it was discovered that hundreds of Easter eggs...
New foam system extinguishes truck fire
A new compressed air foam system (CAFS) was used to extinguish a truck fire which reached temperatures of 800 degrees Celsius on Lincoln Highway,...
80 attend Lock dawn service
Lock and Districts Service group (LADS) hosted the local Anzac Day dawn service - attended by around 80 people last Friday.
Neil Cummins led the...
Tumby soul on display
Artwork by Tumby Bay’s Grant Coote is on display at Nautilus Theatre Gallery until the end of May, his latest series inspired by the...
Pool work in full flow
The Cummins and District War Memorial Swimming Pool redevelopment has officially begun, with Hydrilla moving to the site to begin major works.
After the pool...
Strong crowd at Kimba service
A crowd of between 200 and 250 people attended the Kimba Anzac Day service.
Kimba mayor Dean Johnson, who led the service, said he believed...
Reflect and remember
On a day of reflection the Cummins and Yeelanna communities came together to commemorate the lives of the fallen soldiers.
At 6.30am on Anzac...
Day of ‘respect and tradition’
A big crowd was present as Ceduna RSL Sub-Branch hosted an Anzac Day dawn service at Soldiers’ Memorial Park last Friday morning.
Sub-branch president Dave...
CFS volunteers urgently needed
Cowell is in urgent need of volunteers for its Country Fire Service (CFS) brigade.
Region six regional commander Stephen Boucher said the brigade was reliant...