Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Friday, 12 June, 2026
HomeEyre MagazineExperience Kimba transformation

Experience Kimba transformation

Workshop26 in Kimba has become an Eyre Peninsula must-do, on the bucket-list of big lappers, road trippers and van-lifers all over the country.

But you do not have to travel a million miles to enjoy Workshop26 – located just 180 kilometres north of Port Lincoln, plenty of EP residents love to jump in the car and make the day trip to Kimba for a visit to this amazing place, combined with lunch at Eileen’s Café or a counter meal at the town’s local country pub.

When times were looking dry in the farming community, five local women put their hands in their pockets and bought the old John Deere dealership in the town’s main street.

Together, and with the help of many local community members, they scraped decades of grease from the floors, filled the old workshop with shipping containers, painted it and gave it a new life.

Four years on, Workshop26 is home to nine female-founded small businesses, operating mostly out of the repurposed shipping containers that now fill the space.

Featuring barista coffee, vintage furniture, a silversmith, a soap manufacturer, a candle maker, garden and homewares, raw foods and more, Workshop26 is well worth a drive.

It is open Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday mornings – please follow Workshop26 on Facebook or Instagram for all the latest news and opening hours.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Two decades of Office Choice

Port Lincoln Office Choice has reached the milestone of two decades serving the local and surrounding community in Port Lincoln and on Eyre Peninsula....
More News

Whopper catches at Arno Bay

Good reports have come through this week, with decent weather over the weekend and plenty of fish out there to be caught. Salmon, King...

Long Mortlock career honoured

Cowell footballer Wayne Piggott has a longevity playing the game admired by many. That applies not only to playing club games for Cowell, but also...

Pirku-Itya applications now open

South Australian not-for-profit organisations are encouraged to apply for funding through SA Water’s Pirku-Itya (Reconciliation Partnerships Program), with 2026-27 applications now open. Pirku-Itya, a Kaurna...

Fresh look for revamped Ceduna MX track

Ceduna is revving up for a motocross boost with a refresh and redevelopment of its track, creating a much-improved facility for riders of all...

Museum ‘disappointed’ after break-in

Ceduna National Trust Museum has expressed its disappointment after display rooms were broken into last week. Thieves entered the grounds from the railway line, damaging...

Streaky MX dream becoming a reality

Streaky Bay’s new motocross track has taken another major step towards opening to the public, with construction completed on the landmark 1.5-kilometre circuit. Renowned Queensland...

Drink-driver caught in Port Augusta

A Ceduna drink-driver has lost his licence after being stopped by police in Port Augusta. Just before 2am on Thursday 11 June, patrols were...

Ten Tiger sliders to take part in Big Freeze

It is the middle of winter, but that is not going to stop 10 Kimba Districts Football and Netball Club identities going into ice...

Tonkin awarded Mortlock life membership

Respected Western Eyre trainer Rod Tonkin was inducted as a Mortlock Shield life member on Saturday night, on account of esteemed contributions to the...

Your local community diary

Fundraising barbecues Lincoln Rural is hosting fundraising barbecues in Port Lincoln and Cummins. Port Lincoln Lions Club is cooking a barbecue at 74-76 Liverpool Street,...