Reel in salmon for big prizes
Anglers are ready to descend on the Elliston district for another three months of spectacular fishing fun.
The 2025 Australian Salmon Fishing Championship runs from...
New buses to hit EP roads
Eyre Peninsula schools will be among those to receive new school buses thanks to a state government deal.
The government has signed a $16 million...
Youth make Cummins impact
A new initiative empowering young changemakers in Cummins is already delivering results, with the first recipients of the Youth Micro-Grant Program set to transform...
Sustainability goal for Streaky Bay budget
Streaky Bay District Council’s 2025-26 draft annual business plan and budget has an eye on the district’s long-term future.
The council is proposing a 5.5...
Living with osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a common bone disease affecting more than one million Australians per year.
The disease turns bones brittle leading to a higher risk of...
Good News for You – Two explosions
The Atomic Age announced itself explosively in August 1945, with Hiroshima and Nagasaki being bombed to end World War II.
Einstein’s theory, E=MC2, had unlocked...
Young drivers gain confidence
Young Kimba drivers took part in a defensive driving course on Sunday.
The Australian Driving Institute ran the day, which one of the parents, Sharon...
Difference between major parties?
Dear editor,
Labor and the Conservatives have common ground; most of their long-term politicians are multimillionaires in property and their super, having lost touch with...
Danica awarded for service
Tumby Bay’s Danica Gates has won South Australia’s highest distinction for an individual volunteer.
The hardworking volunteer was awarded the Joy Noble Medal at the...
Kimba driver arrested
A man was arrested after failing to stop for police at Kimba this week.
Police attempted to stop a vehicle on Railway Terrace just before...