EP rail’s final farewell
The Cummins community paid homage on Thursday morning as it gave a final farewell to the Lower Eyre Peninsula rail industry that ran from...
EP rates to increase again
The Lower Eyre Peninsula Council is proposing to increase rate revenue for the next financial year by 4.29 per cent to cover the cost...
King tide expected Wednesday
A king tide has been predicted for the Eyre Peninsula on Wednesday June 5. Winter king tides occur when the earth, moon and sun...
Syme chosen in state team
Sachi Syme's football career only began about a year ago and the star player has already taken the next step after being selected in...
Forum faces road fears
South Australia Police have warned that in the absence of a rail service to transport grain to and from Port Lincoln, motorists will face...
Ramsey retains whip position
Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey is happy to return to his position at Parliament House as Government Whip.Mr Ramsey was re-elected as Member for...
EP students rise to challenge
Cummins Area School student Jed Murnane is reassessing his future career choice after great success at the 2019 National Merino Challenge at the weekend.He...
From the mountains to the ocean
I grew up in the Blue Mountains in a little town called Glenbrook, where I got my first job at 14 at a Burger...
Salmon fishing gets better
Despite the cold and windy weather there is always somewhere to wet a line and catch some good fish. Now for what was biting...
History acknowledged
National Reconciliation Week is being celebrated at Port Lincoln High School this week, with many activities incorporated into learning and class time to acknowledge...















