Wave campaign has merit
CARS and trucks sharing the roads has always been a necessity on the Eyre Peninsula but with harvest just around the corner and no...
Microchipping time again for PETstock
PETstock Port Lincoln is once again offering a $10 microchipping service to assist local pet owners easily locate their pets if they become lost.The...
Entries encouraged for art prize
The Port Lincoln Art Prize has opened for entries for next year's competition, and this year's winner Emma Fuss is encouraging artists to get...
Youth crime issue has been ignored
Another round of high police presence on our streets, many tax paying citizens having a short period of their time wasted during roadside operations...
Fairer consultation wanted for regional councils on code
Public consultation on the state government's draft Planning and Design Code began this month as part of the government's state planning reform. Local Government...
Hydrogen talks on track
Hydrogen Utility (H2U) visited the Eyre Peninsula in late September, with Regional Development Australia Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula hosting a contingency of people involved...
First grain received
Harvest is officially underway for the 2019/20 season with silos at Tumby Bay, Thevenard and Kimba receiving their first loads on Friday. Tristan Baldock...
Wave of support for truck drivers
A Port Lincoln woman is encouraging people to show their support to those in the road transport industry with the 'Wave to a Truckie...
Ribbon cut but message goes on
Local services and ambassadors have vowed to continue to stand against domestic violence despite the closure of one of Australia's peak organisations.On October 3...
Worthy cause close to our hearts
The group of four local women taking the plunge to abseil off the Westpac building in Adelaide next week (story, page 3) are supporting...















