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  1. Cockaleechie Christmas Tree was again a pleasant night out with community. The kids are a blast. Good to see baby George and family.
  2. People can make a phone call to find fire safe havens. Politicians should promote understanding rather than just being critical.
  3. The CFS volunteers just don't go to a fire. They may spend another whole day mopping up. A good mob to be with. Brooker 34 rocks!
  4. Does 80 Mile Beach sound like a good destination tonight!
  5. Let’s have a working bee at the Adelaide stadium development: http://eyreear.blogspot.com/2009/12/lets-have-working-bee-at-adelaide.html
  6. Yallanda Flat Nativity and carols last night was a wonderful community event. Well done to all involved!
  7. Why I'm standing as a Nationals candidate in the South Australian regional electorate of Flinders: http://eyreear.blogspot.com
  8. Traders night in Cummins! Parade, music, family fun, Christmas lights. Come and join the fun! Worth an early minute!
  9. Why does the city of Adelaide have a council when political parties seem to be the planners. Is the next step country town planning as well?
  10. Wheat marketing arrangements – have your say:http://eyreear.blogspot.com/2009/12/wheat-marketing-arrangements-have-your.html
  11. I wonder if the Labor or Liberal mob will have community working bees to build their new sports stadium in Adelaide? It would save costs!
  12. Productivity Commission hearings in Adelaide and Port Lincoln on Wheat Marketing. Find out more on maps@pc.gov.au. Have your say!
  13. Our Tumby Bay Council have done a great job with the roads around our area. Thank you! Locals doing good things.
  14. New Eyre Ear post - Harvest safety is a team effort: http://eyreear.blogspot.com/2009/12/harvest-safety-is-team-effort.html
  15. Getting harvest moved safely is a joint effort between farmers, contractors and the community. We all have a role to play in keeping safe!
  16. International Volunteer Day 2009 Saturday 5th December: http://bit.ly/8exDe5
  17. Volunteering makes many great things happen in our communities that would otherwise not. New Eyre Ear post: http://bit.ly/6lnoDC
  18. Why not promote a city to country student exchange? Eyre Eat new post: http://bit.ly/7jEggn
  19. New Eyre Ear Blog post - "A lot of words, but saying very little": http://bit.ly/5A6Ukr
  20. Harvest is happening! Keep safe on the roads!