Kaidy travelling to make a difference
A PORT Lincoln student is travelling abroad to take part in an environmental program in South America.St Joseph’s School year 11 student Kaidy Morgan...
Helping rural cancer patients
RURAL cancers survivors are being asked to take part in new research to find out how they and their carers could be better supported when...
Get lobster year-round
THE out-of-season closure for commercial southern rock lobster fishing, which has been in place for about 50 years, has been removed providing an economic boost for...
Getting a taste for cultural learning
STUDENTS at Kirton Point Primary School gave the community a taste of what they’ve been learning about Spanish culture with a Spanish lunch last Tuesday.The...
Join in the fun for our kids
ADVERTISING FEATUREIT is time to don the red nose and help in the national fundraising effort. Friday, June 24 marks the 28th anniversary of Red...
Cinemagoers to welcome new seating
NEW cinema seats have been installed at Youthoria this week thanks to a community effort initiated by the Port Lincoln Rotary Club.West Coast Youth...
The right to vote is a privilege, use it
WITH less than a week ‘til the federal election, many will have already cast their vote. Whether you vote early or on the prescribed day is...
Letters to the editor
THANKS to the SA Government for finally initiating an inquiry into TAFE SA who have failed to live up to their promise of delivering a...
SES prepares for rain
THE State Emergency Service has prepared Port Lincoln businesses affected by flooding events earlier this year by dropping providing sandbags before tonight’s rain event.Rainfall...
‘Eco’ focus for St Joseph’s students
ST Joseph’s School Port Lincoln focused on the environment by celebrating Eco Week recently. Lead by the Year 10-12 Student Representative Council, students engaged in...















