Hunt down our history
A PHOTOGRAPHIC scavenger hunt is one of the creative ways people can learn about local history during the statewide History Festival in May.This year’s festival program...
A lesson in tolerance
STAFF and students at Tumby Bay Area School have shown their support in taking a stand against discrimination, including against members of the lesbian, bisexual, gay,...
More than $700 for a shave
WORLD'S Greatest Shave fundraiser Neil Ashman had his hair shaved off on Saturday in front of about 40 people. Mr Ashman raised more than $700 and said he...
Campground potential at Shelly Beach
A DEVELOPMENT application submitted to the Lower Eyre District Council could see a camp ground and RV park established at Shelly Beach. The category three...
EPT Heating up when it’s cool
The clocks have been turned back an hour and the sun is setting earlier each day.As the winter months start to make their presence...
School enters new era
NAVIGATOR College will begin a new era from term two onwards as it welcomes a new principal, the second in the school’s short history.Neville Grieger was...
Officer could grow tourism
A DEDICATED tourism officer employed by the Port Lincoln City Council could help grow the city’s tourism industry, according to a local councillor.Councillor Diana Mislov...
Grants authority to visit Lincoln
THE authority responsible for deciding how federal government Financial Assistance Grant funding is distributed among South Australian councils will visit Port Lincoln this month.The South Australian...
Chronic residents get active
PORT Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service is offering people with chronic diseases a chance to get fit and healthy through its Up ‘n’ Active program.The health service’s...
Lincoln vets save dog’s life
WHEN Pauline Welsh arrived home to a lethargic Brandi last week, she knew something was wrong.Normally her dog came running up to the door with an excited wagging...














