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Hotel named Business of the Year
9/10/2008 |
Ceduna Foreshore Hotel Motel was named the Business of the Year at the Ceduna Business Awards at the Oysterfest Dinner on Friday night.
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Oysterfest numbers up
9/10/2008 |
Well over 4000 people attended Ceduna’s Oysterfest over the weekend, pleasing organisers.
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Wudinna hosts state championships
9/10/2008 |
The South Australian Pony Club State Championships were hosted by Eyre Peninsula Zone in Wudinna at the Wudinna Oval over the long weekend.
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'High level of skill' at Eyre Heads
9/10/2008 |
A good crowd turned out to hear Shondell Lee’s portrait of Eve and Nuella Lartey named as the $1000 first-prize winner of the Eyre Heads portrait exhibition.
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Senator Farrell opens Talbot Grove
9/10/2008 |
The Talbot Grove redevelopment was officially opened by South Australian Senator Don Farrell and Ceduna Mayor Allan Suter on Saturday.
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Ninety-six bowlers at Oysterfest comp
9/10/2008 |
Lawn bowls results from Ceduna, Streaky Bay, Wudinna and Cleve.
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Tennis clubs looking for more players
9/10/2008 |
Are you a “Federer” hiding in the closet? Or maybe you’re just new to town and looking for some weekend action?
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Kaolin mine a step closer
9/10/2008 |
A feasibility study has begun into mining kaolin about 15 kilometres southwest of Poochera after tests confirmed the resource was a very high quality.
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Tough rescue on shifting sands
2/10/2008 |
Emergency service volunteers tested their skills during a “gritty” exercise on sand dunes in Ceduna on Sunday.
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Premiership for dedicated player
2/10/2008 |
Ceduna table tennis player Colin Peacock was elated on Friday, September 19 when his team, the Croppos, won the A grade premiership in the Port Lincoln Table Tennis Association Stadium.
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Who will be Oysterfest ambassador?
2/10/2008 |
One of Sonya Coleman, Serena Gunter or Heather McNarry will see six months of fundraising pay off when they are announced the 2008 Travelworld Ceduna Oysterfest Ambassador on Friday night.
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Three Nullarbor crossings in three years
2/10/2008 |
After her third crossing of the Nullarbor in three years, 53-year-old Adelaide schoolteacher Margie Raynor arrived in Ceduna on Tuesday.
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Libraries Board happy at upgrades
2/10/2008 |
The Libraries Board of South Australia visited the Eyre Peninsula last Monday.
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West Coast girls win in Adelaide
2/10/2008 |
The City Coasters B and C grade teams won back-to-back premierships two weekends ago against Sacred Heart Old Scholars 43-41, and Westminster Old Scholars 38-37 respectively.
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New programs to re-engage youth
2/10/2008 |
After about six months of consultation, Save the Children has come up with the initial phase of their “Future Pathways” programs to help re-engage young people in Ceduna and Koonibba, while a plan for Yalata and Oak Valley is still under development.
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Sudden-death play-off decides golf
2/10/2008 |
Tristan Carcuro won the 2008 Streaky Bay Junior Golf Championships on Saturday in an exciting sudden-death play-off from Callan Miller and Lachlan Redden.
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Local girls to go to Pacific School Games
25/09/2008 |
Ceduna’s Georgia Sleep and Wudinna’s Hannah Petty have been selected to represent SA in the State Athletics Team and will go to Canberra from November 30 to December 6 for the Pacific School Games.
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Come and try dragon boating
25/09/2008 |
Two former Streaky Bay locals, Sean Carey and Michelle Hanlin (nee Hammat), were members of the Adelaide Sea Dragons Dragon Boat team which recently established a record for paddling 200km on the River Murray.
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Marine park boundaries announced soon
25/09/2008 |
The State Government will soon proclaim the outer boundaries of 19 multiple-use marine parks in state waters, several of which will be located off the Far West coast.
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Upgrade to weather office on centenary
25/09/2008 |
The Ceduna Bureau of Meteorology office, built in the late 1960s, could soon be upgraded or replaced.
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