Desal tick of approval
The desalination plant at Billy Lights Point has been given the green light by the state government.
Planning Minister Nick Champion approved the $330 million...
Registrations open for Clean Up Australia Day
Registrations are now open to be involved in Australia’s longest running and largest national days of environmental action.
In 2025, Clean Up Australia will celebrate...
Research gives voice for palliative care
A new study into the end-of-life care experiences is seeking feedback from rural South Australians.
Supporting a loved one as they near the end of...
Winning team goes through undefeated
One team was able to win all four games to win Port Neill Bowling Club’s successful men’s triples’ tournament, played in windy and quite...
Festival line-up to be announced next month
The 2025 Granite Rocks Music Festival will be held on Saturday, April 5 and organisers are getting ready to announce the line-up in the...
Couple celebrates diamond anniversary
Thevenard couple Josie and Glen Chandler celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on October 31 surrounded by family and friends.
It is a rare milestone -...
Peter celebrates 25 years
Peter Hughes has been involved with Eyre Peninsula shows since childhood, following a family tradition of entering shows.
Already a life member of Eyre Peninsula...
Strangulation laws strengthened
Reforms to strengthen South Australia’s strangulation laws passed State Parliament on November 15.
The reforms aim to address deficiencies in South Australia’s domestic strangulation...
Streaky Bay developing ageing plan
Ageing well is being made a key priority across the Streaky Bay district, with healthcare and transport improvements for the region’s over 55 demographic...
EP groups supported by funding
A number of Eyre Peninsula organisations and communities will benefit from funding from the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR).
Groups at Cowell, Coulta,...










