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Ceduna Camping & Fishing

Locality: Ceduna, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8625 3560



Address: 52 Poynton Street 5690 Ceduna, SA, Australia

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18.01.2022 CLOSED. WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR 6 DAYS IN ACCORDANCE TO SA LOCKDOWN.CLOSED. WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR 6 DAYS IN ACCORDANCE TO SA LOCKDOWN.



16.01.2022 Christmas is just around the corner... Yep that's right only 6 weeks away!! As you can all understand 2020 has been a tough and challenging year for everyone. H...ow are you going to support local business this Christmas? Pop in and see the friendly staff at the following businesses for all your Christmas needs Spry's Homecare Centre & Newsagency Ceduna Homescene & Outdoors Totally Board Ceduna Wonderland Flower Boutique Ceduna Foodland RSM Work & Country Outfitters Ceduna meat service Crystal Calm Living West Coast Active Living & Physiotherapy Travel and Cruise Ceduna Ceduna Bakery Coffee Lounge Ceduna's BLUE Dolphin Ceduna Oyster Barn Ceduna Camping & Fishing TerryWhite Chemmart Ceduna Ceduna Furniture Ceduna Sports and Outdoor Centre Ceduna Shelly Beach Caravan Park Cliche’ Hair Designs Jim's IGA Thevenard Ceduna Betta & Streaky Bay Betta Autopro Ceduna BÓrbae Hair and Beauty Kas kandles Ceduna 4evafit GYM Ceduna Foreshore caravan park Ceduna Car & Truck Wash Styleworks Hairdressing Ella Halbert Photography Shear Envy Holly & Co Margaret Rose - Family Photographer Flowers by Tegan Arts Ceduna Chinta Air - The Outback Aviation Specialists, BIG4 Ceduna Tourist Ceduna Visitor Information Centre Bills Pizza Pasta & Sweets Bills Chicken and Seafood She's Apples iTech Ceduna Food & Milk Distributors Thevenard Fish Processors Positive Soul.s SeaSalt Creations Thevenard Hotel Baldys Fish Factory

16.01.2022 Baby Swaddles 1/2 Price.

15.01.2022 We have a winner. One lucky Dad or Grandpa will be getting an extra Father’s Day gift.



14.01.2022 This is priced to sell. get in quick or you may miss out. Now Instock

14.01.2022 Introducing Ceduna Camping & Fishing as an authorised eXterrain dealer. Those interested in our products visit Ceduna Camping & Fishing South Australian store. For more information visit website: www.exterrain.com.au

14.01.2022 Still having fun!!! Call in store to check out all our cool Christmas gift ideas. We are here to help you find the ideal present.



13.01.2022 JOIN THE TEAM opportunity available 38 hours per week with rostered alternating Saturday's apply by email [email protected] THE TEAM opportunity available 38 hours per week with rostered alternating Saturday's apply by email [email protected]

10.01.2022 Alicia Congratulations you have won yourself a $50 voucher in store for your Chino Selfie. #chino

09.01.2022 Major Concerns - Fishing on the West Coast To all Westcoasters and visitors to the West Coast. IMPORTANT PLEASE READ... I don’t say much on Facebook, however this is something I feel you all need to know. I have been a local resident of the West Coast for over 30 years. I love my local seafood, and the occasional day of fishing out in the boat. It is my understanding that PIRSA and the State and Federal government are currently making reforms to the fishing industry for the commercial fishing sector which in turn I believe will have dramatic consequences to the recreation and community sectors of the West Coast region. It will also likely have major ramifications for the whole future of the state fishery. Changes are being proposed or are already in place to occur on July 1st 2021. Please read the following dot points carefully- A fishing quota system will be put in place for the commercial fishing sector, which I believe will likely result in big commercial enterprises taking over our fishery, with little care for the community or this valuable community asset. It will possibly be open to net fishing or more aggressive types of fishing other than traditional hook/line fishing. These more aggressive methods are detrimental to the fishery and fish ecosystem. This has shown in research interstate and internationally to be an unsustainable management of the fisheries. Examples of this are shown particularly in NSW, New Zealand and the European Union as well as many other parts of the world. All of these are examples of disaster to the fishery and fish stocks. With big enterprises coming into our fishery and getting quota, the community has no control over fish stocks (A community asset) All operations are likely to bypass West Coast businesses and services. Ie. Transport, Processing, Goods, Fuel etc all being from outside of the West Coast. All are currently based locally. Job losses will be significant and cause losses to local business including fish processing (Fish Factories closing) and long-time locals in the professional fishing industry. This has a flow on to town population and local business. The quota system opens the fishery to large outside interests who have no or little care for the local community or its fishery, as is the case in examples interstate and internationally. This has proven to cause devastation to fish ecosystems which will reduce fish stocks. With the reduction in fish stocks, the responsibility will go to recreation fishing, and cause major reductions to recreational fishing allowances. Interstate examples back this concern, as the limits in place now in other states for recreational fishing has meant fishing is no longer a desirable or worthwhile activity. This will affect tourism with the flow on significantly affecting caravan parks and motels, tourism operators and local shops and services. I feel this is a ploy to sell off our well managed and maintained asset, our beautiful and wonderful fishing area. This will also stop the access we currently have to our local fresh seafood, that we currently enjoy. In all likelihood, the seafood we have access to in the future under this proposal would then become imported, mostly from overseas. In effect, our fishery will be taken from our community, to be sold to the highest bidder (big corporates within Australia and overseas) and the West Coast people and communities get nothing in return. Anyone who is concerned about this like I personally am, please contact your local member of parliament, and voice your utter objection to this ludicrous plan, which will not only destroy local jobs, tourism, and cause major devastation to our local fishery and marine ecosystem. This fishery, we on the West Coast (both recreational and commercial sectors) have managed to maintain for many, many years and if allowed to continue will continue to maintain healthily and sustainably for years and years to come.

08.01.2022 Awesome chance for some bargains and to see what we have available coming up to Christmas.

07.01.2022 I’m back! Track me down, snap your selfie, post in comments below and you’re in the draw to win!!



07.01.2022 Congratulations Emma Kate Nicholls on winning the Father’s Day raffle winning a Tumbler Scaler Bag, Hat and Jacket. Hopefully made a good present.

04.01.2022 OPEN TIL 7PM FRIDAY NIGHTOPEN TIL 7PM FRIDAY NIGHT

02.01.2022 OPEN ON THE WEEKEND SATURDAY 9am-3pm SUNDAY 10am - 2pmOPEN ON THE WEEKEND SATURDAY 9am-3pm SUNDAY 10am - 2pm

02.01.2022 Need a costume. Only $10- Snow White and Wizard left.

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