Council looks to preserve old minute books
The Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council will look to start a project that will preserve council minute books, some from more than a century...
Ultra challenge faces local runner
A Port Lincoln man is building up his fitness and stamina in preparation for a 160 kilometre ultra marathon in the Simpson Desert in...
Council prepared to contribute to basin plan
Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council is prepared to assist a local landcare group prepare a plan for the Cummins Wanilla Basin to improve drainage...
More drug drivers caught
Three Port Lincoln drivers will face court after they were detected drug driving this week.Thursday, October 31, just after 11am a 39-year-old man from...
Flashback Friday 1992 | GALLERY
See the faces that made the pages of the Port Lincoln Times in July 1992.It was a real mixed bag but there are plenty...
Children and Baby Expo this week
Organisers of the biennial EP Children and Baby Expo are hoping to match funds raised at the last event for charity Little Bags of...
Matthew Flinders starts evening service
Elderly Port Lincoln residents will be able to socialise and enjoy a meal thanks to a new service offered by Matthew Flinders Care Services...
‘Green nomad’ fights for Bight
A lady dubbed the "green nomad" is on the final leg of her Australia-wide trip to raise awareness about Equinor's proposal to drill for...
Region calls for support
SOUTH Australian Mental Health Commissioner Chris Burns was impressed by the strength of Eyre Peninsula communities when he visited the region last week.Mr Burns...
No delays for spring prescribed burns
The National Parks and Wildlife Service has completed its three planned prescribed burns on the Eyre Peninsula for spring and reduce the risk of...















