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A safer nest for Tumby Bay’s ospreys

During last year’s breeding season at Tumby Bay Island, osprey lovers around the world watched in horror as two eggs were laid, and immediately...

Covid Safe Plans scrapped for most organisations

Covid Safe Plans are no longer required at most services, following news last week that the Emergency Management Declaration had ended in South Australia.   The...

Community garden grows

Cleve’s community garden has been a growing project since being moved early in 2021. It is has been re-established on a larger scale next to...

Cleve’s car lover powers down

Holding one job for an entire working life rarely happens these days - but it is the case for recent Cleve retiree Greg McDonald. He...

Frog spotted not invasive species

Denial Bay resident Andrew Brooks called in the experts to help determine whether a frog he spotted was a native to the area or...

Bonfire to mark shortest day

A European tradition is coming to Cowell on Friday, June 17 - with a community bonfire to mark the winter solstice. Cowell Lions Club is...

Hats off to our volunteer ambos

Fifteen years ago, Coffin Bay resident Ann Trewartha had a powerful and very personal experience with the SA Ambulance Service. “I called the ambulance because...

Gemma’s remarkable run

Former Tumby Bay resident Gemma Brooks, nee Cameron, was hallucinating after running 14 consecutive hours. To make matters worse, it was now pitch black,...

Report indicates jetty issues

A survey undertaken on the state of the Ceduna Jetty has highlighted areas of concern to be addressed. The Ceduna District Council organised the report...

Kirton children learn from pain of past

Students and young children at Kirton Point have once again come together to march on National Sorry Day in a sign of acknowledging the...