Musical from a young age
LESLIE Charles Baker was born in Bristol, England, in 1924. His childhood was not always easy. When he was 6 he was run over by a...
Chalmers ready to return
KYLE Chalmers is still getting used to people stopping him to ask for photographs and autographs as he walks down the street.Two months ago he was...
Centre expansion a win for the community
THERE will be a lot of people in Port Lincoln and the surrounding region welcoming the news that the Port Lincoln City Council is...
Learn more about nature play benefits
CHILDREN of all ages, their parents and caregivers are being encouraged to spend time outdoors engaged in “nature play” to gain a multitude of physical,...
Wave a flag for Kyle on Saturday
HEAD down to the foreshore and fly the flag for Kyle Chalmers when the gold medal Olympian returns to Port Lincoln for an official...
Wudinna’s successful 100 year weekend
THE Wudinna community began its 100 year celebration weekend with an art exhibition on Friday night where more than 200 people attended to hear the winners announced.The hall...
$9.4m centre plan
THE Port Lincoln City Council will go ahead with a second stage expansion at the leisure centre, including two more basketball courts and three...
Flinders Hwy work to start soon
WORK on the reconstruction of the Flinders Highway is expected to begin in the next few weeks after the Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council decided...
Oil spill could reach Pt Lincoln
OIL spill modelling released by BP has shown a spill from one of its wells in the Great Australian Bight could reach Port Lincoln...
Fishers weigh in on levies
THE Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) had a good response from commercial fishers in Port Lincoln, at its consultation session on Thursday last week.Twenty-five...













