Worry over dive threat
A TUMBY Bay local is concerned about the damage that could be done to the town’s leafy sea dragon colony by the increasing number of...
Let’s see commitment to connect Elliston
ELLISTON’S telecommunications woes are not new but the campaign by locals to improve mobile phone and internet service in and around the town has stepped...
Plan for better service
LIKE a constantly dripping tap, the snail’s-pace to sometimes nonexistent mobile phone and internet reception in the Elliston district, is driving residents mad. The Elliston...
Coastal trail almost done
THE Elliston District Council has demolished and is rebuilding the toilet block on Elliston’s front beach as part of its coastal trail project. The project...
Results seminar was a hit
SEVENTY-FIVE people from around the Eyre Peninsula attended The Power of Thinking Into Results seminar at the Port Lincoln Hotel last week.Entrepreneurial expert and...
Challenging budget plans
ROAD maintenance and waste management are the two big ticket items in the Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council’s 2016/17 draft annual business plan, which is now...
Good taste for Tumby
THERE is great support from the Tumby Bay community for the Taste of Eyre Peninsula event to return to the town next year.Tumby Bay hosted...
Shark expert returns for more
A WORLD renowned shark expert will return to Port Lincoln next week to revisit the shark population at the Neptune Islands.Dr Alessandro De Maddalena,...
Signs to point to Tumby rest stop
THE Tumby Bay District Council is looking at installing signs at the town’s entrances to point caravaners toward the Travellers Rest rest spot.The rest spot...
Recognition for school science trips
THE South Australian government has highlighted work done by the Port Lincoln High School in teaching marine science to local students.For World Oceans Day on...















