Family affair: Sisters-in-law retire from voluntary service
Longtime Ceduna Meals on Wheels volunteers Kath Dunn and Maureen Trowbridge have delivered their last meals.
The pair, who are sisters-in-law, made their last delivery...
Grey says no to boundary shift
Submissions to the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) have revealed overwhelming opposition to the redistribution and renaming of the federal electorate of Grey.
Through publicly available...
Changemakers to come together
The Zahra Foundation, in partnership with Yarredi Services, will host the Changemaker Event in Port Lincoln, bringing together community leaders, advocates and local stakeholders...
News Bargaining Incentive a win for regional communities
Regional news publishers have welcomed the release of draft News Bargaining Incentive (NBI) legislation and urged all members of parliament, regardless of party, to...
Coping with bereavement quiz
For each statement, circle a number from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree) to indicate how true it feels for you right now.
1....
Wangary youth inspired
Lake Wangary School students Mia Clarke and Jarra Bowyer, and principal Clint Beard, attended the Dream and Lead Conference at the Adelaide Convention Centre...
How grief changes identity
Losing someone we love takes more than a person from our lives, it can also shift one’s identity and sense of self.
Grief often shakes...
Church Times
Sunday 10 May
Cleve Lutheran Parish
Cowell: 8.30am HC
Cleve: 5pm HC
Lock: 11am HC
Ceduna Lutheran Parish
St Paul's Ceduna: 10am
Cummins Lutheran Parish
Tumby Bay: 10.30am
Cummins:...
Umpire without technology
Dear Editor,
Back in the day, during any level of Aussie rules football, the split-second decisions made by umpires caused momentary angst and disappointment, but...
Good News for You – Detecting masterpieces
Art lovers are dismayed when highly-prized artworks are revealed as forgeries, which is doubly sad for forgers who shortchange themselves - producing copies instead...










