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Daylight Saving Ends In SA – Move Clock Backward 1 Hour – 2nd April 2023
South Australians should move their clocks back 1 hour from 3am to 2am on Sunday, 2 April 2023. Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour earlier on 2 Apr 2023 than the day before. There was more light in the morning. Check out the timeanddate website for more details
Carer’s Coffee Group – Thank Deb For Her Support
The October Carers’ Coffee Group were sorry to know this was their last meeting in the Southern Saints clubhouse at ‘Kookys Kafe’ as Deb Koodrin was closing down her business there. The group were pleased to hear that Deb will still be working in the Community – however it is great to hear that Deb…
Final Match Played In Hot Conditions At Eudunda – ‘Over 65 National Cricket Carnival’ – ERCC Praised.
Barossa & Light Cricket Assoc hosted the Cricket’s ‘Over 65 National Carnival’ with three games held at the Eudunda Oval, hosted by the Eudunda & Robertstown Cricket Club. With teams from around the Eastern side of Australia and even one from New Zealand, games were spread across many grounds within the Barossa area, including Lyndoch,…
YAC Invite You To Thier Halloween Party – Trick or Treat – Eudunda Gardens – Sat 30th Oct 2021
Trick or Treat Halloween Party with the Goyder YAC! Saturday 30th October, 6.00pm,Eudunda Gardens PLUS FREE OUTDOOR CINEMASTARTING AT 8PM For More information got to www.goyder.sa.gov.auor Check out the Goyder YAC Facebook Page
Light Hotel Eudunda – ECBAT Business Member 2021-2022
Eudunda Community, Business and Tourism (ECBAT) congratulate the Light Hotel Eudunda on joining ECBAT and investing in our community. ECBAT encourage all local businesses to join as Business Members. ECBAT will place your advert in the ECBAT Business Directory on the ECBAT Website, and display your information (similarly to above), as well as on various…
SA Water – Morgan Whyalla Pipeline Renewal Creates Further Opportunities For Local Businesses
SA Water announced on 10 January 2022, that they are planning to replace sections of the Morgan Whyalla pipeline commencing in March 2022. The pipeline is a 358 kilometre long, above ground pipeline that was constructed in the 1940’s for the transfer of bulk water supplies to the Iron Triangle cities of Port Pirie, Port…