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Whiting on bite across peninsula

The beaches at Talia, Sheringa, Locks Well, and around Ellison have produced salmon, big tommies, and the odd gummy shark.King George whiting, from 32cm...

Low rate rise proposed for Tumby Bay due to virus impact

The Tumby Bay District Council's draft annual business plan and budget for the 2020/21 financial year has been released for public consultation, with a...

Prepared for early opening

Business owners across Eyre Peninsula including pubs, gyms and nail salons are preparing themselves following the announcement of further easing of restrictions on Monday.Premier...

Security wanted for entrance roads

Funds for the community left by the Tumby Bay Jockey Club have been set aside by local Richard Curtis, with the hope it will...

Concern about fisher fees

The representative body of South Australia's commercial fishers has criticised the state government's announcement of fishing licence fees as a licence buyback gets underway.The...

Artists brush up during pandemic

Port Lincoln Art Group members have kept themselves busy with art projects and challenges from home as they await the reopening of the ArtEyrea...

Chief executive resigns

Port Lincoln City Council will begin the search for a new chief executive officer following the resignation of Stephen Rufus late last week.Mr Rufus,...

Target Port Lincoln to close by early next year

Port Lincoln Target has been earmarked to close by early next year in the company's Australia-wide network. The company said in an announcement last...

P-plater loses licence after speeding on highway

A P-plate driver from Tumby Bay has been fined more than $2000 and lost his licence for six months after he was caught speeding...

Get ready for a Salvo’s digital door knock

For over 50 years the Salvation Army's Red Shield Appeal has relied on donations collected by thousands of people who would door knock in...

Playground to close for maintenance work

Port Lincoln’s foreshore playspace will be closed next month for maintenance work. Port Lincoln City Council has provided advance notice of the temporary closure, which...