Toilet, shed almost done
WORK on the new shed at Centenary Oval which includes two disabled, unisex toilets will be at lock-up stage by the end of the month. Port Lincoln City...
Outlook positive for Eyre farmers
A POSITIVE outlook for primary producers was shared at the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) Regional Outlook conference in...
Chris Dare’s 40th
PORT Lincoln lad Chris Dare celebrated his 40th birthday at Port Lincoln Yacht Club on Saturday. About 60 friends and family members attended the op shop themed...
Hatchery plans gain momentum
TEN permanent jobs could be created if Franklin Harbour District Council can get its plans for a local oyster hatchery off the ground. The council...
Local tuna fishing history documented
A MAN who has documented the maritime history of Australia is making a new documentary featuring Port Lincoln’s fishing history.Garry Kerr, a filmmaker based...
Mother’s Day fun for Novita kids
TUMBY Bay Novita Auxilliary hosted a wonderfully indulgent afternoon on Mother’s Day.A big thank you to Anthony and Judy Baldissera for the use of...
Keep eye on salmon size
A FEW squid have been caught in the bays which is expected for this time of year. Whiting, salmon trout and tommies were caught off...
Without a phone for five hours
THE difficulties getting phone reception at Elliston have come to a head after the hospital went without mobile and landline services for five hours.Elliston...
Lock student wins Anzac spirit prize
THE Lock Area School’s dedication to Australian history for both students and teachers continues to shine on a national scale. Lock Area School year 9 student...
Reach for the sky
THE sky’s the limit for one Lower Eyre Peninsula student as a $15,000 scholarship is being made available to pursue their pilot license.In the...















