Flinders candidates on infrastructure
Ahead of the 2026 state election, the Eyre Peninsula Advocate is interviewing candidates for the seat of Flinders on issues relating to the electorate...
Business lost and appliances ruined
Businesses have not been able to trade and people had electrical appliances damaged by frequent electricity outages in the Cowell area during February.
Those were...
Voters push core concerns
Health care, household expenses, and ageing infrastructure are at the forefront of regional South Australians’ minds as the state election approaches, according to a...
Donation supports Ceduna auxiliary
Far West growers have made a donation to support hospital patients in Ceduna.
The Thevenard Silo Committee donated $5000 to the Ceduna Hospital and Village...
Network admits outages ’not good enough’
SA Power Networks (SAPN) has admitted the lack of reliability of electricity supply to many areas is unacceptable as seven of its senior employees...
People choose Cowell for long weekend
A big crowd of locals and visitors enjoyed the long weekend in Cowell, having a blast at the Cowell Pyrotechnics Event.
Hosted on the Cowell...
Council highlights funding shortfall
Ceduna District Council says a decline in federal government funding is a big concern for councils across the country.
The council’s finances were recently scrutinised...
Community engagement vital to prevent youth crime
Independent candidate for Flinders Meghan Petherick believes community engagement can help prevent youth crime before it happens.
Ms Petherick said growing concerns about youth crime...
West Coast groms ride $16k wave for cancer research
Surf February’s fifth year in Streaky Bay became its biggest and best by far, with more than 20 local families coming together each day...
No horsin’ around: Tumby Bay woman claims prize
A Tumby Bay woman is galloping into the Year of the Horse and declaring 2026 her year to shine after securing a $200,000 win...










