The Eurelia Preservation Society has been active in print media, digital media and radio, voicing opposition to the proposed move to dismantle and relocate Eurelia’s Rail Shed. Read on to discover what’s being said.
Print and digital media
Coining it “South Australia’s strangest rural stoush”, Reporter Brad Crouch covers the Eurelia Preservation Society’s fight against the proposed relocation of the Eurelia Rail Shed. Sunday Mail, January 14, 2024.
Reporter Ben Swanborough interviews Eurelia Preservation Society President, Adele Eliseo, and local farmer, Brenton Byerlee, for a story on the campaign to save the Eurelia rail shed. Plains Producer, January 16, 2024.
Radio interviews

ABC North and West Breakfast Host, Tom Mann, interviews Eurelia Preservation Society President, Adele Eliseo about the battle to save the Eurelia Rail Shed. Listen to Adele’s interview here at the 1:01 hour mark.

ABC Regional Drive Host, James Findlay, interviews Eurelia Preservation Society President, Adele Eliseo about the battle to save the Eurelia Rail Shed. Listen to Adele’s interview here at the 16 minute mark.