Funding supports disaster preparation
Investment in projects that will bolster disaster preparedness in Port Lincoln has been welcomed.
More than $10 million has been funded through round three of...
Dancers shine bright
Odette's School of Dance finished 2025 in fantastic style with its end of year performances.
Odette’s dancers entertained their family, friends and community members with...
Drink-driver to face court
A drink-driver was detected in Port Lincoln in the early hours of Thursday morning.
At about 1am on Thursday 27 November, police spotted a Nissan...
Go wide for a gummy
Here is what was biting and where across the region.
West Coast
The excellent fishing at Yalata and the Dog Fence continues.
Reports have come in...
Call to create artwork for plan
Port Lincoln City Council has put out a call to First Nations peoples with a connection to Port Lincoln to submit an expression of...
Storytime event for important day
Port Lincoln City Council will host a special Storytime event at Port Lincoln Library to celebrate the International Day of People with Disability.
This...
Port Lincoln High School class of 2025 awarded
Port Lincoln High School hosted its 2025 year 12 presentation night at the Nautilus Theatre on Wednesday 19 November, with a full house of...
Art projects get boost
The artistic community of Lower Eyre Peninsula is set to unveil major new works next year, following a significant injection of funds from the...
Shared tourism interest
The tourism industry was in full focus last week at two Eyre Peninsula Destination Management Plan workshops.
The Tourism Collective, on behalf of the...
Draft water plan put in focus
As concerns remain over water levels for Eyre Peninsula towns, the region’s Water Allocation Draft Plan has been explained to community members at information...















