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Funding to grow acidity program

THE Lower Eyre Agricultural Development Association (LEADA) is looking to grow its soil acidity program after its recent acquisition of government funding.LEADA was successful...

Chip in for SALT event

RESPONSES came in thick and fast after the Southern Eyre Arts Committee put the call out for suggestions to name of its exciting new festival. After...

History link for Tacoma pontoon

THE Tacoma Preservation Society is looking to commemorate a pair of tuna pioneers through its proposed new pontoon structure to serve as a dock...

No slowing Gino at 80

FOR many people their 80th birthday would be a rather laid back affair with a simple celebration with family and friends.That’s not the case when...

Health focus for Streaky

WEST Coast Youth and Community Support is more determined than ever to reach out to communities across the region to deliver its mental health...

Elliston teenager grows giant cucumber

YOU would think there would be a secret to growing giant vegetables. Fertiliser, water, sun and a bit of love, perhaps. But for 13-year-old...

Students get democratic

TWO Tumby Bay Area School students have received an early look at parliamentary work when they attended a training weekend for the YMCA Youth...

Lions’ last hay delivery sent

CUMMINS Lions Club recently sent its last of three loads of much needed hay to the victims of the Pinery bushfires. Some 160 large, square...

Carola graduates

Carola Kaye Bradford graduated with a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of South Australia on April 7. She has a certificate as a registered nurse (RN),and is...

John graduates

JOHN Easton recently graduated with a Bachelor of Social Work at University SA. John dedicated his degree to people who supported him during his...

Wingard Terrace in focus

Wingard Terrace in Port Lincoln has been put under the microscope following recent works and due to concerns about safety. Port Lincoln City Council...