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Backpacker numbers slightly down

THE number of backpackers coming to Port Lincoln is down a fraction on this time last year but Port Lincoln YHA owner manager Robert...

Local duo Ride as One

GREG Eden and Mal Keast will ride in the Leukaemia Foundation's Ride as One in memory of the late Ian Fletcher. Ride as One will be...

Share the love for breakfast

THE community is being encouraged to share the love at a community breakfast and morning market on the lawns outside Youthoria this Sunday.Valentine’s Day...

Apartments approved

THE Port Lincoln City Council Development Assessment Panel has approved a second five-storey building on Tasman Terrace.The panel this week approved Jill and Michael Coates’...

Top regional agency

PORT Lincoln real estate agency Kemp Real Estate was named the Regional Agency of the Year at the Australasian Real Estate Results Awards last week.Hosted by peak...

Guy head boarder

GUY Hutchinson from Elliston has been named head boarder at Rostrevor College for 2016.Guy has boarded at the college since 2014 and was a vice captain in Years...

The case of travelling art

THEMES of home, travel and place are explored in an exhibition where all the artworks are designed to fit inside a suitcase.Handheld – an exhibition built...

Age knows no limits… don’t limit yourself

ON Sunday, my sister jumped out of a plane.I have three sisters and a brother and she is child number two.As it was her...

National award for shark dive charter

PORT Lincoln shark dive business Calypso Star Charters has been recognised as one of the top adventure tourism experiences in Australia with a bronze...

Basketballers celebrate 50th

THE Tumby Bay Basketball Association celebrated its 50th season on January 15 and 16.The weekend started on the Friday night with a registration night at the local...

Community land revocation process continues

Port Lincoln City Council resolved to revoke the community land classification for three council-owned parcels at its February meeting. The decision followed a statutory process...