Be vigilant of bushfire risk this winter
Eyre Peninsula and Far West communities will need to be wary of the risk of fire through the winter months.
The Australasian Fire & Emergency...
Siblings set for emergency response
Brother and sister duo Mark Wunsch and Caroline Wunsch are heading to Eyre Peninsula as the latest SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) recruits after graduating...
Glorious 35 years on the job
Gloria Chesson is a familiar face at Elders Cleve, where she has been making an impact for an impressive 35 years.
She initially started...
Tumby volunteer chat reignites
A Tumby Bay resident has appealed to Tumby Bay District Council to reconsider its decision made nearly 12 months ago to not use volunteers....
Wave buoy back in action to assist marine operations
The Cape du Couedic wave buoy is back up and running after being out of operation for nine months, meaning real-time swell data is...
Clubs can apply for funding
More time has been given for drought-affected sport and active recreation clubs to apply for crucial financial support.
The state government’s Regional Drought Relief Round...
EP towns in the running for Ag Town award
A number of Eyre Peninsula towns are in the running to be named the 2025 South Australian Agricultural Town of the Year.
Public voting is...
‘Mag’nificent by the team
Dear editor,
The second edition of Eyre Magazine is one that deserves much praise.
Every article featured, from leafy sea dragons to sculptures, captivates the reader...
Reconciliation focus at Ceduna event
The Ceduna community came together to mark Reconciliation Week at the Ceduna TAFE SA campus on Thursday.
TAFE students and staff, students from the co-located...
GIrls given chance to play football
Girls keen to give football a go will get the opportunity when a program is held at Arno Bay, starting in June.
Alex Mason volunteered...