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Teenager arrested after break-in

A teenager has been arrested following a break-in at a Port Lincoln business this morning. Police were called to a business on Mortlock Terrace just...

New look for Lions hostel

The Port Lincoln Lions Hostel is gaining a new look thanks to an upgrade of the bathroom facilities. An amenities upgrade was proposed several...

Zoe fostering change for rural areas

Port Lincoln High School year 11 student Zoe van-Overdijk has been representing the school as one of 22 Rural Youth Ambassadors of South Australia...

Funding to support regional communities

Applications are open for the 2025 ANZ Seeds of Renewal program, with grants of up to $15,000 available to support not-for-profit and community groups...

Jill awarded for motorsport contribution

Jill Rodda has received the SA/NT Auto Test Official of the Year by Motorsport Australia in recognition of her outstanding officiating achievement with EP...

Merger completed

Viterra, which has sites across Eyre Peninsula, has officially merged with Bunge Global after talks to combine the companies began in 2023. The merger was...

Fundraisers supporting Ruby’s family

A series of Run For Ruby fundraisers have been started to support childhood cancer patient Ruby Edwards’ family. Ruby’s parents Bianca and Brett were forced...

Country fellowship applications open

The search is on across the nation for the first recipient of the inaugural Tim Fischer Fellowship, as the Country Education Foundation of Australia...

Sloan fronts for fisheries

The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) has a new head at the helm, with Sean Sloan announced as its new managing director last...

Algal bloom hits bays

There are reports of algal blooms along the coast between Tumby Bay and Arno Bay, but despite that there are still plenty of fish...

Tips to improve eye health

Long-term eye problems affect nearly 50 per cent of all Australians, and there are many ways of preventing them from happening to you. From...

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