Covid-19 delays business & community guides release
At this time of year, annual business & community guides would start to appear across the state, but 2020 has proven to be anything...
Schools back after break
School was back in session this week with many students returning to the classroom following an extended Easter break.South Australia's chief public health officer,...
Rain a good start
For many farmers on the Eyre Peninsula, last week's rainfall events signalled the start of seeding, with some hoping to combat the previous dry...
Silos light up for front line staff
Local man Rob Watson has coordinated with Viterra for the Port Lincoln silos to be lit up in blue this week to acknowledge front...
COVID-19 causes change to societal routine
Life's cushioned routine has crashed. Some have lost their jobs, parks, public benches, barbies, pubs, cafes and clubs have all closed. An eerie silence...
Free Eyre appoint chief executive to Peninsula Ports project
FREE Eyre has appointed South Australian engineer Greg Walters to the role of chief executive officer of its daughter company Peninsula Ports. The move...
TAFE courses move online
Port Lincoln TAFE students will be undertaking studies on an online format as TAFE SA will deliver more than 90 per cent of its...
State government compromises for GM bill to pass
The state government has negotiated with the opposition in "good faith" over amendments to the GM Bill to allow it to pass for growers...
Pharmacy break-in at Tumby Bay
Police are investigating a break in at Tumby Bay this month. Just after 4.30am on Sunday, April 12 (Easter Sunday), police were called to...
Driver more than three times the limit
A man has lost his licence after he was caught driving with more than three times the blood alcohol limit in his system at...















