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Looking back on our tuna industry

The tuna industry has changed over the last 60 years or so.In the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s, the fish were mostly pole caught...

Change the rules

The coronavirus has seeped into every corner of our society. The finance world has not escaped and huge losses have been experienced.As far as...

Flu vaccine needed for aged-care callers

Eyre Far North Local Health Network is reminding the community any people entering aged-care centres will need be vaccinated against the 'flu.From May 1...

Look to skies for Anzac tribute

Local pilots will pay their own tribute to Australia's servicemen and women with a fly over across Lower Eyre Peninsula on Anzac Day.Local pilot...

Rex secures federal funds

Regional Express (Rex) has received a lifeline from the federal government to keep regional services going and is hoping to increase return flights to...

Are you ready to stand?

Vietnam War veteran Peter Joseph is used to playing a part in Anzac Day ceremonies in Port Lincoln, but will pay his own respects...

Motorcyclist reported for dangerous riding

A Port Lincoln man has been reported for drug driving and riding in a dangerous manner after being stopped by police in Port Lincoln...

Tumby Bay council updates hardship policy

Tumby Bay District Council has updated its Customer Hardship Policy to assist ratepayers who have experienced financial impacts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The council...

Sarah ready for a challenge

Mentally Fit EP have welcomed employee Sarah Dickinson to the ranks to help with the Cummins Our Town initiative, which could see them receive...

Two local drug drivers caught in Port Lincoln

Police caught two local drug drivers across Port Lincoln late last week.Just after 10.40pm on Friday an Eyre and Western highway patrol stopped a...

Jack’s Sport Pic of the Week

An outstretched Zaylen Keatley is eager to keep the rally going and get the ball over the net in the Port Lincoln junior tennis...