CBD parking back on the city’s agenda
Parking issues in Port Lincoln’s central business district have reared their head again.It seems to be an evergreen issue in this city - whether it’s lack...
Harvest finish in sight
HARVEST on the Lower Eyre Peninsula is nearing an end with the majority of farmers either finished or finishing up harvesting this year’s crops.Warm...
Safety focus for Tumby entrances
THE Tumby Bay District Council will lobby for the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure to help improve the safety of the entrances into...
Fire flares up again at Yallunda Flat
CFS CREWS were called out to Yallunda Flat again on Monday following the rekindling of a fire that started last week.The CFS received a...
Iron Road public meetings
PORT Neill has shown its understanding of the Central Eyre Iron Project at a public meeting held in the community on Tuesday.As part of...
Waste debate goes on
THE location of a possible nuclear waste storage facility on the Eyre Peninsula was one of the main talking points at the latest Nuclear...
Fish firing up offshore
What an exciting week it has been fishing wise locally. Tuna and big kingfish around the town jetty and wharf, tuna, samsons and nannygai...
High note for singers
THE end of year Port Lincoln Singers concert was at the Salvation Army Hall on Sunday, November 22. There was a mixture of music styles, past favourites...
A taste of Tumby Bay on the menu
THE Tumby Bay District Council would like to have a Taste of Eyre Peninsula market day in the town next year.Organisers of the event...
Students get wild with pantomime
PORT Lincoln High School has praised its Year 9 students for their pantomime performances last week.The school entertained about 800 local kindergarten and primary school...














