Elliston raises money for MND
THE Elliston community banded together to raise money for motor neurone disease research recently. The fundraiser was held in the honour and presence of Audine Tree, who...
PLAHS look at smoking future
PORT Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service is hoping to continue helping Aboriginal people quit smoking and help South Australia meet its quit target.This comes as the...
Heads or tails, all good
THE more sustainable "nose to tail" philosophy that has become so popular with animals from the land is being extended to those from the...
Dance production unpacks happiness
A NEW dance theatre work looking at happiness is coming to Eyre Peninsula with two shows later this month.Combining dance theatre company KAGE’s signature style of dance...
Tumby Bay bakery continues to grow
ADVERTISING FEATUREWind the clock back to 2006, and Rawles Country Bake was a minute pastry shop. With skeleton staff, they offered typical bakery products but...
Sweet service at Rawles Country Bake
ADVERTISING FEATUREService with a smile - that’s what you’ll get at Rawles Country Bake.When Deb White and Dale Murphy first took over the Tumby...
Farewell to autumn, hello Lincoln winter
IT’S hard to believe that it’s the end of May and June is almost here.It has been a crazy month – and it feels like...
Step up for aboriginal health plan
A RECONCILIATION action plan for the state will be launched in Port Lincoln tomorrow at the Port Lincoln Health Service.The plan aims to increase...
Community corner – May noticeboard
THE usual monthly dance will be held in the Wanilla Hall on Saturday, June 4 at 8pm. Dockings band will supply the music. Please bring...
More local spat will help
OYSTER hatcheries, Sustainable Aquatic Industries at Louth Bay, north of Port Lincoln and EP Shellfish at Kellidie Bay, will receive $320,00 to increase spat production and ensure a...













