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Light bars stolen near Tumby Bay

PORT Lincoln police are investigating a series of thefts of light bars and spotlights in recent months.Between Wednesday, July 27, and Monday, August 1, lights...

Choir donates to birthing unit

A $500 DONATION from the Port Lincoln Singers will lead to more positive health outcomes for babies born at the Port Lincoln Hospital.The hospital’s birthing...

Reservoir research continues

PENDING safety upgrades will not affect Port Lincoln High School students’ research – which is examining whether the Tod Reservoir is suitable for recreational fishing. Port Lincoln High...

Information bay set for replacement

THE self registration and information station at Sheringa Beach campground will be fixed after it was vandalised and demolished earlier this year. Elliston District Council decided...

Old scholars enjoy Walford reunion

THE Walford Anglican School for girls reunion dinner was held at the Port Lincoln Hotel earlier this month, on August 9. The Walford Anglican School principal,...

Locals mark Long Tan battle

THIS year marks the 50th anniversary of Australia’s most well known battle in the Vietnam War, the Battle of Long Tan.The Port Lincoln RSL is inviting...

Taking time to honour Vietnam veterans

TODAY marks the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, one of the fiercest battles Australian soldiers were involved with during the Vietnam War.It...

Tamara’s Masters graduation

TAMARA Baillie recently graduated with her Masters of Visual Arts and Design (Sculpture) from the University of South Australia. Tamara, daughter of Trevor (deceased) and...

Proud grandparents gain media fame

THE footage of Kyle Chalmers’ grandparents reacting to his gold medal win has gained a lot of attention across Australia and the world.Mark Thomas...

Sea Shepherd in the Bight

MORE than 30 members of Sea Shepherd Australia landed the Steve Irwin vessel in Fowlers Bay on Eyre Peninsula’s West Coast on Saturday as part of Operation...

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...