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Wednesday, 29 October, 2025
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Kahibah claims swimming honours

Kahibah (green) won Cleve Area School’s swimming carnival with 525 points. In second was Nurrugy (gold) with 510, with Killara (blue) on 459, and Cooranga...

Taheny breaks high jump record

Brigit Taheny of Kahibah set a new record of 1.37m for the junior girls’ high jump at Cleve Area School’s recent year 4 to...

Fulton a stroke of golf genius

Tumby Bay Golf Club had the benefit of still days and ideal golfing conditions last week, with the club looking forward to another stroke...

Taurus wins Cowell carnival

Taurus performed strongly to win Cowell Area School’s swimming carnival in March. Team members gained 917 points, with Scorpio in second with 887 and Aries...

Raiders Ark finds new paddlers

A glorious autumn morning greeted the Blue Water Raiders dragon boat team in Tumby Bay on Sunday, April 14. The sea was mild and...

Tumby off to impressive start

Tumby Bay, Lock, and Elliston Districts all found the perfect start to their season, taking home A grade wins in the opening round of...

Roosters rocket to opening win

Koonibba’s determination to return to finals footy got off to the best possible start on Saturday, as the Roosters announced themselves a genuine Western...

Thriller gets Blues off to winning start

A new-look Ceduna Blues kick-started season 2024 with a gripping come-from-behind victory against Thevenard, defeating the Magpies 38-37 in hot conditions. Playing on its home...

Roosters defeat stubborn Cougars

Great Flinders football kicked off on Saturday with United Yeelanna sending a strong message to the rest of the competition with a strong win...

Redlegs excited for Teakle Cup battle

Norwood’s Cummins-born and bred captain Jacob Kennerley is looking ahead to returning to Eyre Peninsula for this weekend’s big match against West Adelaide. Kennerley spoke...

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...