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Book to celebrate exchange anniversary

A BOOK is being put together to mark the 25th anniversary of the friendship agreement between the City of Port Lincoln and the City of...

Share home for youth

A NEW share house in Port Lincoln will help young people aged 18 to 25 show they are capable of the skills and commitment required for...

Army career leads all over the world

I was born at Newcastle (NSW) to Viv and Gladys Stewart in October 1943;  the eldest of three and the only boy. At the end of ...

Christmas lights guide

Planning a Christmas lights tour this festive season?Here are a few places to visit to see some great displays of Christmas lights in our...

Warmer and drier spring than usual

SOUTH Australia experienced its seventh warmest November on record with the state-wide average maximum temperature more than 2 degrees above average.Most of the state...

Rotary to send Pinery help

THE Port Lincoln Rotary Club has pledged to assist those affected by the Pinery bushfire through sending a working party next year to assist...

Spring warmer, drier than usual

SOUTH Australia experienced its seventh warmest November on record with the state-wide average maximum temperature more than two degrees above average.Most of the state experienced...

A mystery tour for Bedford employees

BEDFORD Port Lincoln had a surprise for its employees on International Day of People with Disability on Thursday with a behind the scenes, Mystery Bus Tour.The tour was organised to...

Lower Eyre hay aid for fire affected farmers

A GROUP of Lower Eyre Peninsula farmers are giving back to those who helped them in the past by donating hay to people affected...

SAASTA success for High School

PORT Lincoln High School is celebrating the achievements of its South Australian Aboriginal Sports Training Academy (SAASTA) program after teachers and students won awards...

Strong wins for Peckers and Tigers

There are only two rounds left until finals of Port Lincoln women’s football, with round eight seeing Mallee Park continue its dominating run. Round...

Jeep edges past Kia

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