Push continues to stop buffel grass
The nomination of buffel grass for recognition by the federal government as a Weed of National Significance (WoNS) is an important step, the Alinytjara...
Prescribed burn program underway
A total of 37 prescribed burns are proposed as part of the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) autumn 2025 fire management program, including...
Ceduna welcomes newest Australian citizens
Four Ceduna residents became Australian citizens at a ceremony last week.
Dr Ndaye Michel Mpangula was initiated as a citizen at the council chambers on...
Wind clocks back this weekend
Readers are reminded to turn your clocks back an hour before you go to bed this Saturday night, as daylight saving ends at 3am...
Security cameras to protect ancient cave
Security cameras have been installed to better protect the nationally significant Koonalda Cave on the Nullarbor Plain.
The move comes in response to a 2022...
Artist leaves her mark on Ceduna
Renowned Ceduna artist Jaylene Ware recently completed a third large-scale mural in her seaside home town, after giving the Ngura Yadurirn Children and Family...
‘One big family’: New citizen enamoured with region
Over recent years Stefanie Roeske has grown into a valued member of the Streaky Bay township and area school - and now, after 14...
Lack of childcare creates challenges
Finding a work-life balance can be a challenge - especially when the childcare options are limited, as Cummins resident Jess Vandenbroek experienced with her...
Budget commitment to keep Rex flying
The federal government has committed to potentially acquire Regional Express (Rex) should private sale efforts fail.
In last week’s federal budget it was stated that,...
Community spirit on show
Community spirit was clear for all to see at the opening of the Cummins Community Sports Club on Sunday, March 30.
The club was opened...