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Raleigh’s rope recycling

At Port Lincoln’s famous rope dump, a new innovator has appeared. Tacoma member David Raleigh, who has a keen eye for recycling, has thrown...

Black Dog Ride to arrive

Black Dog Ride’s South Australia State Ride will see riders from across South Australia ride more than 2,570 kilometres over eight days - including...

Counterfeit currency warning

South Australia Police is urging the community to remain alert for counterfeit currency. In August and September, there were 207 reported cases of counterfeit notes...

Super salmon spread

There were plenty of good reports this week and the long weekend gave anglers a great chance to get out on the water. Here is...

First Nations artists wanted

Port Lincoln City Council is inviting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists with an ongoing connection to Port Lincoln to submit an expression of...

From broken dishes to beautiful pieces

Port Lincoln welcomed two distinguished international mosaic artists for three workshops over the long weekend. Alex and Solange Piffer from Brazil teamed up with Port...

Fishery Bay centre of Stoke

Stoke Festival officially opened last Thursday night with a special screening of the Fishery Bay Surf Reserve documentary Part One at Port Lincoln Brewing...

Couple battling aged care difficulties

Grey has an ageing population, making aged care a critical issue for many across 92 per cent of South Australia. Port Lincoln resident Denise...

Fishery Bay becomes official national surfing reserve

Fishery Bay was officially dedicated as a national surfing reserve on Sunday as part of the 2025 Stoke Festival. A large crowd, upwards of 80...

Sun shines for Stoke Festival makers market

The Stoke Festival Makers Market was held at the Port Lincoln Brewing Co on Saturday, October 4, and featured many local stalls. Available to buy...

Nominations open for Ag Town of the Year

Lower Eyre Peninsula towns have the chance to be honoured as the state’s Agricultural Town of the Year, with the search now on for...