Tourism value on the rise
THE Eyre Peninsula’s tourism value is seen as on the increase in light of local businesses being featured at the 2016 Australian Tourism Exchange...
Eyre students getting prepped
EYRE Peninsula schools participating in the Primary Schools Festival of Music received a helping hand in their preparation with a visit from music director...
A life of work and humour
I was born on May 27, 1927 at Claredon Cottage Hospital, fifth of six children to Freda and Harry Justin. We lived in an...
Worthy groups receive grants
MORE than $100,000 in grant funding has been given to 41 small organisations, including a large number from Eyre Peninsula. Through the volunteer grants program, $144,858...
A monitor investment
THE federal government’s investment towards Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) has been seen by one local family as providing peace of mind for the future.Last...
Muroto visit to mark 25 years
THIS year will be 25 years since the Friendship Agreement between Port Lincoln and Muroto was signed. Muroto Friendship Group committee member Chris Mantle said since the...
Some thoughts for the week ahead
THERE are many people who come in and out of our lives. Some stay with you forever, others are with you for just a while,...
Letters to the editor
THE “bleeding hearts” and “social do-gooders” of today’s society have made it more difficult for criminals to be convicted and to receive adequate and appropriate...
ESL levy up again
SHOCKED but not surprised has been the response to yet another increase to the Emergency Services Levy. The levy will increase by 1.5 per cent in...
Community corner, May 24
THE next meeting of the Port Lincoln Music Society will be today (May 24) from 7.30pm in Port Lincoln Senior Citizen’s Hall. The usual...










