Decent salmon is on offer
DOWN in the south-east of the state our friends from Spot On Mount Gambier tell us that the barrels are in full swing. Numerous tuna...
Spring start for wattle art
WATTLE seeds are bursting forth around Port Lincoln’s Visitor Information Centre just in time for spring as part of a community public art project.The Wattle...
Youth cancer support
YOUTH cancer support organisation CanTeen is trying to get the message out in Port Lincoln that it is there to help any young person...
Legacy leaders visit Eyre Peninsula group
THE Eyre Peninsula Legacy Group hosted new Legacy state president Mark Bourchier, chief executive Peter Ali and group liaison officer Alan Hook and their wives at...
Letters to the editor
I AM writing to give an incident that happened to me Wednesday morningI was outside St Vincent de Paul op shop leaving as a mother and...
Community
Children’s books: The amazing true story of how babies are made by Fiona Katauskas; The cat with the coloured tail by Gillian Mears; Dog and the lost...
St Joseph’s stay sustainable
ST Joseph’s School students have learned about sustainability after replanting the school’s vegetable gardens with help from Bunnings Port Lincoln.Bunnings donated $300 worth of fruit, vegetable...
Bit of healthy competition helps Lock
THE winner of the Lock’s Biggest Loser competition was announced at a community barbecue in the Lock Park focusing on healthier lifestyles.The event also marked the...
TAFE spreads hospitality
TAFE SA is branching out across the Eyre Peninsula to deliver more hospitality courses across the region.TAFE SA recently launched a 16-week course in...
Doctor leaves mark on Tumby
THE Tumby Bay community has remembered the contributions made by David Wibberley, who died on August 6, age 84.Dr Wibberley was born in Tumby Bay...














