A brother and sister from near Lock, a remote town on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, were both awarded King’s Birthday Honours over the recent long weekend. The recognition acknowledges their contributions to the community, though the specific nature of their honours was not detailed in the report. The siblings grew up in a rural area, suggesting a long-standing connection to the local community. This dual honour is notable given the relatively small population of the region. The awards were presented as part of the national King’s Birthday Honours list, recognizing individuals across various fields. Further details regarding the reasons for the awards are expected to be released alongside the full honours list.