Ramblers ready for big season
Cummins Ramblers’ netballers are full of energy and raring to get into the 2025 Great Flinders season.
With a wealth of experience and deep netball...
More excitement to come
Great Flinders Football League is ready for another exciting season with all clubs busy in the off-season, with new recruits and returning players.
People...
Candidates on childcare
Ahead of the 2025 federal election, the Eyre Peninsula Advocate is interviewing candidates for the seat of Grey on issues relating to the electorate...
Lock looking to go one better
Lock is keen to go one better this season than in 2024, when the Roos were minor premiers but lost the grand final to...
Doig accused found “mentally incompetent”
The man accused of the murder of former Eyre Peninsula police officer Jason Doig has been found to be mentally incompetent at the time.
Police...
An afternoon of footy and life to open Teakle Cup
Neil Balme has seen and done it all in football over five decades, with an unrivalled football journey across three states, three competitions and...
Clubs funded for upgrade projects
Two clubs in the Great Flinders Football League have received grant funding to support upgrade projects.
Tumby Bay Football Club has received $18,032 through round...
Elaine one of the state’s best
Wudinna-based real estate agent Elaine Seal joined the prestigious Premier Club at the recent South Australian Elders Real Estate awards.
This recognition highlighted her exceptional...
A soldier’s story: from Tumby Bay to the battlefield
Kenneth John Grindell was born on December 13, 1914 at Adelaide to John Edward Grindell and Gertrude Grindell (nee Ween).
He was the fourth-eldest...
Change creates chances
Cummins Kapinnie will look vastly different in 2025 after the departure of numerous players from last year’s A grade team.
Amanda Puckridge and Belinda Jane-Moroney...