Hopes tech college will address skill shortages
The State Government believes the new Port Augusta Technical College will help address skills shortages on the Eyre Peninsula, as well as broader areas...
Tumby strikes wins
The Port Neill Tennis Association held round two of its competition on Friday, October 25, and the Tumby Bay Vikings defeated the X-Rays 4...
Telfer steadies ship
Lipson hosted a grand final rematch at Ungarra oval on Saturday, October 26, where conditions were primed for a good contest.
Both sides with...
Feltus forges pro experience
Golfing dynamo Kyle Feltus is back in hometown Streaky Bay after spending the weekend competing in his first professional tournament, where the 16-year-old tied...
Tumby foreshore concerns
About 40 Tumby Bay ratepayers voted to petition the District Council of Tumby Bay (DCTB) last week, to halt further spending on designs for...
Kimba Council celebrates centenary
Kimba District Council celebrated its centenary in style on the weekend - with a gala dinner on Saturday night.
Guest of honour was South Australian...
Drink drivers lose licences
Woman loses licence
A Port Lincoln woman lost her licence after being caught at nearly twice the legal blood alcohol limit at Port Lincoln on...
Salmon still a target
With the better weather comes better fishing reports and it seems like many areas are now doing really well for fishing. It is hard...
Cave hits top gear
A windy day for the 17 players competing in the stableford competition resulted in scores coming in far and wide at Tumby Bay Golf...
Power cut by storm and for maintenance
Significant storms were responsible for hundred of people being without electricity on October 15 and October 16.
The Lock area was the worst impacted, with...










