Japanese drumming group to return to Tunarama stage
A local Taiko drumming group will again take the stage at the Tunarama Festival in January. The Japanese drumming experience will be on January...
Equinor gets NOPSEMA tick of approval
Equinor is one step closer to oil and gas exploration in the Great Australian Bight after the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management...
Five achieve SACE merits
Five students from Lower Eyre Peninsula schools have achieved merits from the 2019 South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) results as local schools were...
Police give safety message to gopher users
Port Lincoln police is providing a timely reminder during the busy Christmas season for gopher users to stick to the footpaths, ensure they are...
Extreme heatwave continues on EP
The region's heatwave is set to continue on Thursday with the State Emergency Services (SES) issuing an extreme heatwave forecast across the Eyre Peninsula...
First exhibition for Hughes at brewery
Peter Hughes held his first art exhibition at the Beer Garden Brewery in Port Lincoln in November.About 60 people attended the opening of 'Different...
Art prize winners to be revealed
The 2020 Port Lincoln Bendigo Bank Art Prize is returning to the Nautilus Arts Centre with the winners to be announced on January 9....
Poor leadership is hurting our region
People are our most precious resource. This is true for any organisation, agency, community club or even nation.I was brought up on Eyre Peninsula,...
Festive spirit goes a long way
It is beginning to feel a lot like Christmas on the streets of Port Lincoln.There has been some community criticism in recent years that...
Plan for new GP strategy
The Rural Medical Workforce Plan was released Monday by the state government in a bid to retain and attract doctors to rural and regional...














