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Thanks given to transport identity

BRONTE Lock had his dedication to the road transport industry recognised when he was inducted into the National Road Transport Hall of Fame on...

Car crashes into bus shelter

POLICE are investigating a crash in Liverpool Street on Wednesday where a car hit a bus shelter.About 4pm, two cars collided near a supermarket with one of...

Films showcase best of Eyre Peninsula

A SERIES of promotional films showcasing the best of the Eyre Peninsula region will be released over the next four weeks.Regional Development Australia Whyalla...

Backing businesses to support development

Being in business can be a battle wherever it’s based but for regional businesses there are often added challenges due to distances, isolation and smaller...

Business barriers tackled

TAX, labour costs, skills shortages and utility costs are the main issues holding back business development and job creation in regional areas like Eyre Peninsula.A study...

Tunarama Twenty20 action plan

PLANS are in place to hold a representative Twenty20 (T20) match between Lincoln City and Lincoln Districts at Centenary Oval during Tunarama weekend.The Port...

Casadio remembered

A MAN who is travelling around Australia to pay tribute to Australia’s fallen soldiers visited Port Lincoln on Wednesday to pay tribute to a...

MFS shield dinner

PORT Lincoln MFS personnel and invited guests attended a special dinner at the Port Lincoln Hotel on Saturday night as the station received the...

Eyre clubs share in $84,000 grant

TEN Eyre Peninsula sporting clubs will be able to move ahead with facility upgrades thanks to grant funding from the state government.Recreation and Sport...

Fewer oysters for summer

THE fallout from the Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) outbreak in Tasmania earlier this year means there is likely to be a shortage of oysters this summer. Oysters...

Students passionate for playground

Third-year occupational therapy university students Kiara Senko and Naomi Anderson have collaborated with Matthew Flinders Home to develop an accessible and dementia-friendly playground and...