Katie’s cut for sick kids
Katie Jessop made the decision in August last year to grow her hair as long as she could to make a wig for a...
Safer crossing for Navigator students
STUDENTS who walk to school at Navigator College will have a safer journey after a pedestrian refuge is installed. School principal Stephen Jude said...
2019 Wayback Ball | PHOTOS
The Wayback Football Club enjoyed their ball on Saturday, August 17. The meal, catered by Damien Mrdjen, was enjoyed by all and the crowd...
Community rallies behind Endean family
The Port Lincoln community has rallied to fundraise almost $17,000 in two days for the Endean family who recently lost son, brother and father...
Progress awards president
Immediate past president of the Tumby Bay Progress Association Paul Stoddard has been awarded with a Premier's Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Volunteer Service...
Cape Hardy receives conference support
The Cape Hardy deep-sea port project has received majority support from the South Australian Liberal Party at its conference in Adelaide on August 17.Former...
‘Trash and Treasure’ to feature at Garage Sale
The Cummins Community Garage Sale will return on September 29 but will look a bit different as the event will run in conjunction with...
Students team up with EP chefs
Ungarra Primary School is set to host "an evening on the lawn" to celebrate 10 years in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden (SAKG) program...
Yellow Brick Road to pure joy in Cummins
We walked the Yellow Brick Road to a night of pure joy as the characters of the Wizard of Oz came to life. The...
We breed ’em tough on the West Coast
Growing up on South Australia's wild West Coast cuts a particular diamond. I can spot a country kid in a city classroom a mile...















