Fishery change welcomed, but concerns remain
The fee structure for South Australian Marine Scalefish Fishery (MSF) has been revised by the state government following industry consultation, but not all fishers...
Residents can still make a splash
Community consultation has been extended for the revision of Eyre Peninsula’s Water Allocation Plan.
The new cut-off date for the consultation is Friday, February 14,...
Kingfish of 2024 Arno match
Clean Seas experienced higher than expected mortalities for its kingfish at the end of last year, causing investigations and the decision to move fingerlings...
Forever missed: Streaky Bay remembers Lance
Hundreds of people gathered in the Streaky Bay district in recent days to honour shark attack victim Lance Appleby.
A paddle out event was hosted...
Man arrested after Thevenard car theft
A man was arrested after stealing a car in Thevenard last week.
It will be alleged that just after midnight on Wednesday, January 8, a...
Firefighters stop Coulta blaze
Country Fire Service crews attended a fire at Coulta on the weekend.
Firefighters battled a grass fire on Marble Creek Road at about 5.45pm.
Crews managed...
Seed Register to help drought-hit growers
Grain Producers SA (GPSA) has launched a new initiative to support South Australian grain growers facing drought challenges.
In response to concerns about seed supply,...
Lock farmer up for state award
Eyre Peninsula will be represented at the inaugural South Australian Grain Industry Awards.
Grain producers and industry contributors were announced as finalists across six award...
New honour board unveiled
On the last day of table tennis for the 2024 season, the Wednesday Ladies Table Tennis’ new honour board was unveiled in Port Lincoln.
The...
Airport funding keeps communities connected
Whyalla Airport’s runway will be upgraded to accommodate larger Qantas aircraft.
The federal government is investing $16.2 million towards upgrading the airport, ensuring the Whyalla...










