Dancer returns as poet
Nick Carroll has fond memories of Ceduna and from a dancer in the 1980s, he will return next month as a poet.
In Centennial year,...
Bag limits ‘won’t work’
The state government is wrong to reduce bag limits to protect fish species, according to Tumby Bay fisherman Tom Tierney.
He said rather than halving...
Bag limits to hurt coastal towns
Bag and boat limits for calamari, garfish, blue crabs and King George whiting have been halved from Saturday 1 November by the state government.
That...
Drink-driver loses licence
A man lost his licence and car for drink-driving in Ceduna.
Police stopped a vehicle on Thevenard Road just before 6am on Friday 24 October...
Vital deal to keep Eyre Peninsula communities connected
Eyre Peninsula councils have welcomed the news of interest in Regional Express (Rex) and what it will mean for air travel in the region.
Rex...
New doctor bolsters Streaky Bay ranks
The doctor shortage in Streaky Bay is set for a much-needed reprieve, with former Wudinna GP Dr Ernest Wong to join the town’s medical...
Hope’s lasting message
Sanctuary on Eyre’s cherished therapy dog Hope has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of love, calm and connection in the Port Lincoln and...
Love is all Ceduna needs
Love has come to Ceduna in the form of a bright new mural on the main street.
Organised by Ceduna Progress Association, the mural incorporates...
Forum focuses on Tumby Bay’s future
Tumby Progress Association facilitated a future of Tumby Bay forum at Red Roof Hotel last week, gaining insights from younger people in the community...
Preliminary crash report released
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has found an Air Tractor’s flight path was under two consecutive powerlines when it turned to the right...










