Phenora Lyn exhibit
TUMBY Bay saw the beginning of the exhibition ‘Unearthed, Unseen, Undone at Phenora Lyn Art Gallery and Cafe on Friday. There was a good turnout...
Steady start to abalone season
IT has been a steady start to the abalone season and changes made to the green lip abalone quota last season are continuing to have a...
Tumby looks for damage cost answer
THE Tumby Bay District Council is investigating how to fix stormwater damage to Tumby Bay’s foreshore caused by heavy rainfall events earlier this month.A...
Picnic for Mill Cottage
ONE of Port Lincoln’s oldest buildings, Mill Cottage – home to an extensive collection of Port Lincoln and Bishop family history – is celebrating...
Lower Eyre reaps well
THE Lower Eyre Peninsula has had an impressive result from the latest harvest with great yields for cereals and canola, adding to the high...
Trailer stolen in daylight
A BOAT trailer was stolen from the boat ramp off the Lincoln Highway last Friday morning between 8.30am and 10am. A car with a Dunbier...
Holiday fun at Tumby
Scripture Union volunteers presented a week of wonderful fun and opportunity for children and their families living or holidaying at Tumby Bay recently.
Kirsty’s legacy of love
ONE person can make a difference – that will be Kirsty Traeger’s legacy.Kirsty, a fierce campaigner for mental health died on Saturday morning after her car...
Rural dental lesson in store
DENTAL students from the University of Adelaide are gaining practical training in Port Lincoln, while also assisting with the local waiting list.Four students doing...
Dream time for students
THIRTY-FIVE Indigenous students from rural and remote communities, including Port Lincoln, are on track to fulfill their dreams of becoming nurses, physiotherapists, lawyers and more.UniSA will delivering...












