Goyder Chamber of Commerce – Planning Workshop – 31st Jan 2023
Join the next phase of establishing the Goyder Chamber of Commerce on Tues 31st Jan 2023 at the Robertstown Hall
10am to 11am.

Local Computer business, Web South would like to draw your attention to “World Backup Day” Peter Herriman from Web South says,“We actually recommend regular backups, and multiple storage locations and devices, but I learnt those techniques during the early ’80’s and on mainframe systems with data worth millions of dollars (back then, imagine now!). All…
On December 2nd 1920, when in the presence of a large gathering Governor Sir Archibald Weigall laid the foundation stone for the Eudunda Hospital. At last the residents of the district could see the progress that their money and effort had achieved and in imagination they could visualise the end result – a house of…
The Lotteries Act 2019 and the Lotteries Regulations 2021 have now commenced, making way for simplified rules and greater transparency with how lotteries are conducted. You can read more on the Consumer and Business Services website here.
Last Tuesday (15ht Feb) Eudunda Bowling Club hosted twenty teams for the Brett Warner Memorial Open Fours. President Judy Milde welcomed all to the special day to remember and honour the late Brett Warner. Tournament Director Ron Milde thanked the sponsors of the day for their valuable support. Judy read the tribute from the Brett…
Last Friday 18th August, ten brave bowlers tested their skills in the chilly conditions. John Greenwood represented Cadell while all the other bowlers were Eudundans! There were no resting touchers for the day but many within millimetres! The winners of the day were John Greenwood and Katrina Turner, and the runner-up prize was shared between…
The Eudunda Community, Business & Tourism Committee held a successful Annual General Meeting on the 3rd August 2020 at the Saints Clubhouse in Eudunda. ECBAT’s was one of the early community meetings, getting going after COVID had prevented so many meetings and activities, so it was great to see a good roll up of visitors…