Rocks spread kind words worldwide
Port Neill Primary School's kind words painted on rocks and pebbles have spread far and wide, with two locals taking them on their trip...
They have to clean up the mess we leave
Over the last few weeks there have been three letters to the paper about climate change and students having a day off to protest...
GALLERY | Truck club’s trip to Eyre Peninsula
The South Australian branch of the Historic Commercial Vehicle Club of Australia visited Port Lincoln on one of their triannual road trips. 46 'entries'...
Snapper decision this week
Primary Industries Minister Tim Whetstone is expected to announce this week whether a proposed three-year snapper fishing ban will go ahead on October 1....
Local students thinking global
Last week's Global Climate Strike, which grew out of the School Strike 4 Climate movement founded by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, has been a...
Climate change is here, we must act
Sitting in the airport in Sydney and note an email from my editor: Can we expect your column this morning Andrea? Noting that...
Rainfall brings crops up for average year
Rainfall across the Eyre Peninsula from Thursday exceeded expectations, with some areas reaching the 50 millimetre mark at the weekend, despite lower rainfall forecasted....
Bascombe Well fire begins prescribed burn season
September 19 marked the start of the prescribed burning season on the Eyre Peninsula, with a burn in Bascombe Well Conservation Park by National...
Men’s Shed unveiled
The Cummins Men's Shed was officially opened on Friday September 20, just in time for Men's Shed Week this week. Lower Eyre Peninsula District...
Fire destroys Grantala Road unit
Investigators will look into the cause of a fire which destroyed a unit in Port Lincoln Monday morning.At about 1.40am two Port Lincoln MFS...














