Good News for You – Growing through grief
Grief, a natural response to loss, affects us in various ways and for varying lengths of time.
Whether it comes unexpectedly or inevitably, it never...
Egg-citing afternoon for Ceduna kids
Ceduna hopped into an afternoon of Easter fun last Thursday with the Easter Mini Fair.
Hosted by Centacare Catholic Country SA at the Ceduna Memorial...
Small school among the state’s best
A flourishing Karcultaby Area School was recently named as one of the top schools in South Australia.
The Better Education rankings delved into the academic...
Market’s final taste
After two decades A Taste of Eyre Peninsula is packing up for the last time, with the committee and friends celebrating its success in...
Snail and slug baiting methods in the spotlight
A research project is underway to aid Australian grain growers to manage snail and slug damage in crops by optimising bait spreading operations.
A Grains...
Read again, Trevor
Dear editor,
I cannot let the paternalistic admonishment directed at me by Trevor Gilmore (‘Shame on you, Nick’, Eyre Peninsula Advocate, April 3) pass without...
Design finalised for Smoky Bay parking
Work will soon begin on off street parking at the Smoky Bay playground.
Ceduna District Council has been consulting with Smoky Bay Progress Association to...
Steps set out to change behaviour
Learning Life Through Sport has been developed by Rod Campbell, a former firefighter and sports coach of more than 30 years’ experience.
He has previously...
Deer activity to increase
With deer breeding season fast approaching, the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions is reminding communities of the heightened risk of feral deer on the...
Group keeping Penong clean
About 60 Penong Primary School staff, students, parents and caregivers, plus members of the community, got involved with a Clean Up Australia Day outing...