Harvest an ‘unknown’
Despite the end of grain transport by rail on Eyre Peninsula, Quinn Transport owner Rodney Quinn says changes to this year's harvest traffic-wise will...
Climate workshop planned
A climate workshop on personal responsibility for caring for the earth will be held at the Anglican Parish Hall on November 9 from 9am...
Local students prepare for 2019 year 12 exams
More than 150 students on Lower Eyre Peninsula will sit for their written exams to achieve their South Australian Certificate of Education, beginning on...
20 tourism trainee spots up for grabs
A PILOT project to be rolled out on the Eyre Peninsula early next month will give 20 people the skills required to work in...
Adjustments made for ban
Local businesses are making changes to adjust to the state snapper fishing ban that comes into effect this Friday, November 1. The state government...
Comfort Packs to support families
COMFORT Packs aimed at supporting and connecting local women who have had a miscarriage or stillbirth, will go out into the community next month.The...
Lobster season
The Northern Zone rock lobster season opens at noon on November 1. Fishers should have no more than two registered pots per person and...
Fire escapes under fence on Hanchant Road
Port Lincoln residents have been given another warning on conditions leading into fire danger season this Friday after a fire was caused by an...
Lions club donation for readers
The Port Lincoln Lions Club recently donated $1000 to the Port Lincoln Library for SPELD SA (Specific Learning Difficulties Association of SA) phonic readers....
Community helps raise stolen cash
A gofundme fundraising page has been set up to try and recoup the money stolen from the Port Lincoln RSPCA earlier this month. Thieves...














