When Ceduna artist Jaylene Ware lost her father, the onslaught of grief brought with it a decision — numb the pain, or find an outlet for the stories, memories, and feelings provoked by loss. "I ...
In short: A three-month trial of tighter alcohol restrictions is underway in Ceduna. Business owners have written letters to state and federal representatives expressing frustration with ...
Many Indigenous young people face an uphill battle to stay out of detention, but an outback town is trying to change the odds Anthea Krieg scans the names on the court list. She frowns as she sees ...
There are mixed reactions to the strategy designed to curb the high levels of alcoholism and violence in the South Australian town of Ceduna. The Point's Danny Teece-Johnson speaks to locals to gauge ...
The new card quarantines 80 per cent of welfare payments to Ceduna residents to prevent them being used on alcohol or gambling. One Ceduna resident contacted by The Advertiser, who wished to remain ...
CEDUNA was awakened by a spectacular thunder and lightning storm today which left the Far West Coast town without power for most of the morning. Photographer Andrew Brooks was among the residents who ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Fishing around Ceduna Ceduna has a reputation as a superb fishing location. Apart from jetty fishing ...
Ceduna’s cashless welfare card, which sets strict limits on purchases of alcohol and gambling, will live on after a marathon debate in parliament. The Federal Government made an 11th hour bid to amend ...
Councillors, businesses and community leaders are examining a series of options to respond to concern about crime in the town in the state’s west, where critics say offending increased after the card ...
The first Europeans to see the coastline near Ceduna were the Dutch sailors who accompanied Pieter Nuyts in his 1627 voyage across the Great Australian Bight. Nuyts reached the islands off the coast ...
A Ceduna man has faced court this week after pleading guilty to breaching fishing laws by catching 14 gummy sharks and dumping nine of their headless carcasses in the water. The Adelaide Magistrates ...
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