Plan to assist ratepayers
Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council has aimed to assist ratepayers and community organisations through its finalised 2020/21 Annual Business Plan following the challenge of...
Farmers’ eyes to skies for August rainfall
Crops across Eyre Peninsula are stable despite below average rainfall throughout winter so far but farmers are hoping for timely rains this month to...
Business plan aims for a balance
Tumby Bay District Council's 2020/21 Annual Business Plan has attempted to address the financial pressures faced by local ratepayers while also meeting community needs.The...
Civic Centre balustrades under repair
Refurbishment work on the Civic Centre balconies began on Monday, with the project expected to be completed by the end of September. Public access...
Good hauls of large squid
Just as we thought winter had started to leave, it has come back with a vengeance. Hopefully there is some rain for the farmers...
Focus on word use, not their meaning
A word is defined as a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a...
Burnout catches police eyes
A driver will appear in court after being caught by police allegedly performing a burnout on a Port Lincoln street recently.At about 8.30pm on...
Twelve drug drivers caught
Eyre and Western Highway Patrols have been busy over late July and going into August, detecting 12 drug drivers on local roads.First on July...
Shakira ready to Paint Port Lincoln REaD
The mysterious egg which has been used to promote reading among local children has hatched, unveiling the new face of children's literacy.Paint Port Lincoln...
Pop up clinic to help with early detection
A pop up clinic has been set up at the Port Lincoln Hospital to assist local women in the early detection of breast cancer.Breastscreen...















