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Popular Galah Bar returns for Kimba Cup

The annual Kimba Cup will be the feature event when Kimba Racing Club holds its 112th annual meeting in Port Lincoln on Sunday, March...

Warramboo moves into grand final

Warramboo is the first team through to the Le Hunte Tennis Association grand final after winning the second semi-final against Koongawa on Friday. Wudinna ended...

Lawries go platinum

John and Margaret Lawrie of Tumby Bay celebrated seven decades of wedded life, a platinum anniversary for the perfect pairing yesterday, on Wednesday, March...

Power network works to lessen outages

SA Power Networks has started a program of washing electricity insulators in a bid to reduce frequent, recent disruptions to supply on Eyre Peninsula. A...

Wall to wall colour

Artists from near and far added five new murals to Tumby Bay on the weekend, as the 10-year anniversary of the Wall to Wall...

Borda to run for Grey

Whyalla deputy mayor Peter Borda has been announced as The Nationals’ candidate for Grey in the upcoming Federal Election, making his first foray into...

Tight games a highlight of finals

The grand final action was tough and hard-fought from the start of Cleve District Basketball Association’s premiership deciders on Thursday, March 6. Tribbys snuck home...

Tumby colour shines bright

The 2025 Colour Tumby Festival drew crowds from across Lower Eyre Peninsula, with families laying on the Lions Park lawns, children colouring the roads...

Councils’ risky business

The financial situation of two Eyre Peninsula councils has been deemed potentially unsustainable by the Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCOSA), along with...

Scorching good time at Streaky Sounds

Streaky Sounds asserted itself as one of Eyre Peninsula’s most unmissable events with its largest ever crowd, a wild Cat Empire set and scorching...

Former Tumby woman wins giant pumpkin comp

A former Tumby Bay woman has won the Murray River Giant Pumpkin Competition. Janet Blacksell, nee Eagle, of Cooltong, north of Renmark, grew the both...