Crunch talks on childcare
Tumby Bay District Council chief executive officer Rebecca Hayes said any future plans regarding the childcare situation would ultimately depend on research and funding.
“We...
Foundation vital for Eyre Peninsula communities
For more than a decade the Eyre Peninsula Community Foundation has been supporting communities, groups and individuals in need across the region.
Funding from the...
Fox bait available across region
Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board annual fox bait distribution days are coming up, with landholders encouraged to collect baits and work on control strategies.
Board operations...
MeatUp in Wudinna for industry update
Producers are encouraged to register for the MeatUp Forum in Wudinna next month.
The forum, hosted by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) at the Wudinna...
Kapinnie farmer wins luxury trip
A Kapinnie farmer who won a $13,000 trip to New Zealand by purchasing a movie ticket owes his 10-year-old son a massive thank you...
Bees perish and school structures destroyed
A Port Lincoln beekeeper who lost 450,000 bees in last weekend’s bushfire says he is worried about the wildlife toll from the event.
Hakan Turkmen...
Still best friends after 70 years of marriage
WHEN Stuart Clements met Beverley Stubing at the age of 12, little did he know that he was looking at his lifelong partner. Yet...
Formal concept for beach vehicle access developed
Lower Eyre Council has developed concept plans for vehicle beach access at North Shields beach.
The council discussed the matter at its meeting on February...
Ag expo tackles trending topics
A crowd of more than 50 people turned out at Ag Innovation & Research Eyre Peninsula’s (AIR EP) Lower EP Ag Expo last Thursday,...
Lucky escape from boating crash
IT is lucky no one was killed when a Cowell oyster punt ran over a 4.2m tinny near Four Mile on January 7.
That is...










