Lock future on the agenda
The future of Lock was discussed at a public meeting at the school last month, with about 60 locals discussing ways of managing declining...
Locals campaign to end violence
Orange reminders are appearing around Port Lincoln as part of a campaign to highlight the prevalence of violence against women in the communityThe 16...
Wangary’s waste war
Lake Wangary School has committed to reducing its waste in the classroom after trialing a smaller bin option in time for National Recycling Week....
Colour Tumby named top festival
The Colour Tumby Street Art Festival has won Best Festival or Event at the inaugural Australian Street Art Awards. The announcement was made yesterday...
PPEP Talks for region’s students
FEMALE students from around Eyre Peninsula learnt about endometriosis and pelvic pain as part of an Australian first initiative being rolled out in the...
Call to drop Poonindie speed limit prompts bus drop-off changes
Changes have been made to school bus pick up and drop off points at Poonindie following a request to reduce the highway speed limit...
Pass on electricity savings to ratepayers
Local Government Association of South Australia president Sam Telfer confidently states: "This is an outstanding result, that will drive downward pressure on rates", after...
Giving back after globe trotting journey
I was born in Littlehampton in the Adelaide hills in 1996, the youngest of seven children to Paul and Jane Kidney. I have very...
Museum’s memorial to rail
A locomotive 850 and bulk grain hopper, given to the Port Lincoln Railway Museum by Genesee and Wyoming Australia (GWA), will be used by...
Learning from conflict
Returned and Services League Port Lincoln sub-branch president Peter Linn says there is a lot to reflect on this coming Remembrance Day, November 11....















