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Spotty fishing down the Passage

Here is what has been biting across the region this week. West Coast A few reports have come in from further up west this week...

Washington Street window smashed

The unoccupied Kowloon Kitchen building on Washington Street was damaged on Sunday. Police reported that sometime on Sunday, October 1, the front window of...

T-Rooms delight

A second T-rooms drop-in event was held last Friday, with funds raised to support community outreach for St. Thomas Anglican Church. The event was hosted...

Community helps by paying it forward

There has been an increase in 'paying it forward' throughout Port Lincoln and surrounds recently. To pay it forward is to do something nice...

Spring orchid show success

The Port Lincoln Orchid Club held a successful annual spring show at Kallinyalla Nursery this month. Judge Graham Zerbe from Adelaide congratulated the club and...

Petstock raises for big hearts

Petstock Foundation’s Big Hearts Project is this month empowering the positive impact of animal-assisted services and the important role animals have in empowering a...

Friends of Parnkalla takes root

The Friends of Parnkalla Trail group was busy on the weekend in its attempts to rehabilitate the trail. The Port Lincoln group is focused on...

Dignity Bibs well received

A Port Lincoln lady has been making Dignity Bibs for Matthew Flinders Home residents, after discovering the idea on the internet. Gerry Boal has made...

Supermoon seduces photographers

A Supermoon graced the night skies in Port Lincoln last Wednesday, August 30 and local photographers were out capturing the scene between clouds breezing...

What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Dr Barry Kirby Zonta Club of Port Lincoln Friday, September 8 at the Port Lincoln Hotel, the Zonta Club is hosting an evening with Dr Barry...

Sweet festive tradition

Gingerbread houses originated in Germany during the 16th century. They quickly became associated with Christmas and it is a tradition many Australian families have...