Crop cycles analysed
AN extremely enthusiastic group of local women spent a great day recently, starting a journey of discovery to learn about the cycle of cropping.Nine local...
Trust funds new projects
The South Australian Grain Industry Trust will fund 22 research projects this year, on topics including crop nutrition, soil health and herbicide use with a total value...
Taking time to remember this Anzac Day
ANZAC Day means so many different things to different people.As journalists, we know how important it is to stop and reflect, but we're so...
Charmaine graduates
Charmaine King Graduated from the University of South Australia on April 6 with a Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science.Miss King is now doing a Bachelor of Health...
History SA remembers
HISTORY SA is remembering the First World War with a range of public programs, exhibitions and events this April. A media spokesperson said: "When war...
Relief over tribunal vote
LOCAL trucking companies have celebrated both the Federal Houses passing a bill to abolish the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal on Monday. Opponents of the tribunal have...
Pressure on services
FUNDING cuts and increasing demand are putting more pressure on local organisations supporting people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.However organisations like West...
Angler’s club competition
IN the picture this week are John Peters with his 1.29kg trevally and a 2.64kg salmon, Wayne Paterson with his 250 gm garfish and Syd Calverley...
Youth Week embraces multiculturalism
YOUTH Week events across Lower Eyre Peninsula this year have taken on a more international flavour.The Tumby Bay Youth Advisory Committee held a Multicultural...
Get informed on NBN
LOWER Eyre Peninsula residents are encouraged to do some research in getting connected to the National Broadband Network (NBN) to ensure they were getting...














