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Parkinson’s patients asked to complete survey

Eyre Peninsula people with Parkinson’s disease are being asked to complete a survey aimed at providing them with better support. Tumby Bay Parkinson’s patient Tash...

Passenger dies in Tumby Bay crash

A man has been arrested following a fatal crash at Tumby Bay. Just after 10.20am on Wednesday 18 February, police and emergency services were called...

Tumby Bay CEO ousted from role

Tumby Bay District Council has stepped down its chief executive officer Darren Keenan after about ten months in the role. In a confidential special...

Arrest after Cowell car arson

Whyalla police have arrested a man in relation to a recent car fire. Just before 5am on Sunday 15 February, police and emergency crews responded...

Surprised president receives life membership

Lock Racing Club presented life memberships to three of its longtime volunteers on Saturday night. Club secretary Jacqui Wiseman said each of them had given...

Drink-driver loses licence

A driver was reported for drink-driving after being stopped in Thevenard. Just after 10pm on Wednesday 18 February, police pulled over a station wagon on...

Strategy to propel Lincoln Minerals

Lincoln Minerals is adapting its strategic landscape on Eyre Peninsula by repositioning itself as a discovery-focused copper entity while unlocking the potential of its...

Kimba GP still on agenda

Kimba District Council hopes to one day have a general practitioner call Kimba home once again. Discussions led to healthcare at the recent Kimba...

Record crowd attends Lock Races

A record crowd of more than 600 people attended the 60th Lock Racing Club meeting on Sunday. Club secretary Jacqui Wiseman said there could have...

Passenger dies in Tumby Bay crash

Police are investigating a fatal crash at Tumby Bay. Just after 10.20am on Wednesday 18 February, police and emergency services were called to the intersection...