$230k boardwalk project progresses
Tumby Bay District Council will move ahead with its $235,000 Mangrove Boardwalk project with half of the project costs to go towards local contractors.The...
Plan for reconciliation
Port Lincoln City Council is reaching out to members of the local Aboriginal community in creating its first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)The council is...
Service honours local Vietnam vets
The Port Lincoln RSL Sub Branch paid tribute to veterans who served their country in the Vietnam War, including those no longer with us...
Drug drivers caught on Eyre Peninsula
Eight people were detected driving with drugs in their system across Eyre Peninsula over the past week.At 9.50am on Wednesday, August 12, police stopped...
Severe weather warning ahead of cold front
Eyre Peninsula residents have been warned to prepare ahead of a rigorous cold front that will move across the state Tuesday evening and Wednesday...
Perseverance in the face of adversity
Happy Monday everyone, I hope you all had a great weekend.Once again it has been a busy week and there are a great range...
Driver caught more than four times the limit
A woman has been caught drink driving after being stopped at Port Lincoln on the weekend.Just after midnight on Sunday, August 16, police stopped...
School follows ‘Yellow Brick Road’ to first show
Navigator College transformed the Nautilus Theatre into the "Merry Old Land of Oz", overcoming the challenges of COVID-19 to put on its first ever...
Port Lincoln Lions’ service recognised
The Port Lincoln Lions Club held their handover on August 12, with a dinner at the RSL catered for by Port Lincoln Executive Catering.Forty...
Tunarama dates set for 2021
Dates for the 2021 Tunarama Festival have been set with a shorter festival compared to recent years due to COVID-19 concerns.Following its annual general...















