Local cyclists are ready to Ride as One
RIDERS taking part in the Leukaemia Foundation’s Ride as One are ready to roll this weekend. Port Lincoln cyclists Greg Eden and Mal Keast or...
Education showcase
MINISTER for Education and Training Simon Birmingham reaffirmed the Federal Government’s pledge to support regional education during a visit to Port Lincoln on Tuesday.It was Mr Birmingham’s...
Clocks back this Sunday
SOUTH Australian daylight saving ends this weekend.People should move their clocks back from 3am to 2am this Sunday, April 3. The end of this daylight saving period keeps...
Eyre Peninsula woman arrested for sharing child abuse material
Detectives from the Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (JACET) arrested a 22-year-old woman from the Eyre Peninsula on Wednesday for producing and disseminating child exploitation material.Police said every photograph...
Backyard to run amok in
A BACKYARD blitz which close friends organised has given Michael Traeger and son Zac a yard dreams are made of. Mr Traeger, the husband of Kirsty Traeger,...
New boarding house
DEMOLITION has begun on the St Joseph’s School boarding house to make way for the four new buildings. St Joseph’s School principal Sandra Hewson said the...
Stamp duty gone
THE State Government’s tax reform has made positive changes that are likely to improve investment and growth in the local fishing and aquaculture industry. Among the changes...
Community corner
OLD style dance on Saturday, April 2 at 8pm in the Wanilla Hall. Dockings Band will supply the music. Please bring a plate of supper...
Port Lincoln surf shop break-in
A NUMBER of surf brand watches were stolen during a break-in at a Port Lincoln surf shop on Tuesday morning.Just before 6am on Tuesday,...
Proposed arts festival has the ‘X’ factor
ARTS festivals are a great way to get people involved in the community in a way that is inclusive for all. During my time living...















