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Tommy and Kirsty Fox (Eyre Peninsula Region), Listya Mustafida (UCL) / Ally and Pete Smith (Yeppoon)
Kirsty fell in love with Tommy in Fremantle, Western Australia. Kirsty was from a farming family in Eyre Peninsular in South Australia, and Tommy was a brash young lad from a dairy farming family in Ireland. Both were on working holidays around the world, following a bereavement for Kirsty, and for Tommy – on a break, following a young life spent working hard to maintain the family farm.
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UK chiropractic business thrives in the Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula region
Within 6 months of arriving in the Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula region, Malina and Allan Judge quickly saw a business opportunity. Now in the 15th year, their business has grown to 7 clinics spread across a fast track of northern South Australia.
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Visit the Eyre Peninsula
Boasting a combination of pristine coastline, rugged landscapes and an abundance of native wildlife, Eyre Peninsula is like no other region on earth. Whether it’s on land or at sea, Eyre Peninsula is truly Australia’s seafood frontier.
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Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula's Regional Board Backs Business Migrants

Regional Development Australia Whyalla Eyre Peninsula (RDAWEP)’s vision is “An innovative, competitive and sustainable region that offers opportunity and a quality lifestyle”.
Boasting 2,000km of the most pristine spectacular coastline, the Eyre Peninsula covering 23% of South Australia offers a quality lifestyle with many advantages.
The Eyre Peninsula as a region offers a unique blend of sustainable industries including agriculture, fishing/ seafood, mining, tourism, and together with over 5400 small to medium sized businesses offers a diverse mix of employment and business opportunities.
For people moving to Australia, regional Australia would be a great place to make a start. Lower housing costs, friendly people, with the promise of enjoying all of the wonders that the enviable Australian environment has to offer. The Eyre Peninsula as a region has it all.
To support those looking to live and work in the region, RDAWEP has a range of support services including a comprehensive business skills training and development programme, offering support for those looking to establish a business, and also for existing business.
Working with regional stakeholders, the EP Business Builder Programme through its suite of innovative support services will provide a flexible, and accessible platform to deliver high quality, targeted business short course training and development across the Eyre Peninsula.
The business short course sessions will target both new-business start-ups and existing businesses, with themed packaged sessions together with a range of independent sessions that offer participants flexibility in accessing what they need, when they need it.
Sessions will be short (2 hour), providing intensive, practical learning allowing participants to build their skills, take them back to their business and apply them directly, in some cases literally in the same day!
Covering a wide range of business training, the EP Business Builder Programme also offers a raft of ancillary services including business planning, assistance with credit submissions, and ongoing business mentoring.
The EP Business Program will be commencing from February 2015.
For more information or to discuss opportunities to migrate to the Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula region: here
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