Drivers ignoring speed limits
WITH students back to school this week, police are reminding drivers to slow down to 25 kilometres an hour when they pass a school bus dropping off...
Expansion for bushfire planning effort
REGIONS including the Eyre Peninsula are expected to receive support for reducing the threat of bushfire through a $16 million investment from the State Government.The...
Hall funding granted
THE Tumby Bay District Council has received grant funding to install disabled toilet facilities in the Tumby Bay Soldier’s Memorial Hall.Member for Grey Rowan...
Man arrested after domestic incident
POLICE arrested an Eyre Peninsula man after a domestic incident on Saturday.Patrols were called to the house at about 8.30pm and checks revealed the...
Rising up through the hotel ranks
I WAS born in Adelaide in February 1992 and lived there for the first 23 years of my life. From the young age of eight I...
Man stable after serious assault in Port Lincoln
A PORT Lincoln man was arrested following a serious assault in Port Lincoln in the early hours of Sunday morning.Just after 3am, patrols were called...
Wheels in motion for Tour de Tumby cycling event
THE Tour de France may be over but planning for a potential Tour de Tumby is only just beginning.Tumby Bay resident Eric Kotz is...
First ladies of Rotary are leading the way
THE Port Lincoln Rotary Club was one of the last two clubs to allow female members but since changing the rules last year the...
Increasing knowledge
A TUMBY Bay woman living with Parkinson’s disease is hoping to see local healthcare professionals take on treatment knowledge when a neurologist from the...
Hope for Port Neill foreshore upgrade
TUMBY Bay District Council and the Port Neill Progress Association are keen to see work on the Port Neill foreshore upgrade start soon with a combination...