Tulka burn planned to start autumn program
A series of prescribed burns have been planned across Eyre Peninsula for autumn with a burn to take place north of Tulka on Monday...
Muroto guest settles in once again
As the newest delegation gets ready to leave for Muroto in Japan in April, one former guest to Port Lincoln is back and once...
Branson wins Brumby award
Cummins local Bev Branson has taken out a Brumby Award for the Australian Independent Country Music Awards presented at the Tamworth Country Music Festival...
Truck stop location root of concerns
SOME Cummins residents are concerned that a proposed 24-hour diesel fuel station will create noise and dust pollution and could jeopardise pedestrian safety.The proposed 60-kiloliter diesel fuel station at...
SAPOL not responsible for dog attacks
A Port Lincoln woman was attacked by a dog in her own backyard and was shocked to find out SAPOL would not respond to such...
NRM boards face reforms
Natural Resources Management boards will be replaced with new regional landscape boards in the hopes of giving communities and landowners a greater voice in how natural...
Tumby boy finding his way forward
Born and raised in Tumby Bay I always assumed I would come back to start a family, but had no idea how I would...
Mortlock still means a lot to our region
The annual Mortlock Shield will undergo more changes this year. The competition, which has survived for decades, has undergone changes to its structure and format...
Helping blokes look out for mates
The Save Our Mates wellbeing roadshow is returning to Port Lincoln and the Eyre Peninsula once again after a successful first round of touring. Initially...
Path open for organic bin
Port Lincoln City Council will look into organic waste collection and introducing a waste reduction code of practice to decrease the amount of waste...














