Nuclear issues on the agenda
A CITIZENS’ jury of 50 randomly selected South Australians has identified key points for people to think about when it comes to the state’s nuclear...
Letters to the editor
In recent times I have had need of treatments and have had need to go to hospital; the old hospital building that has visiting...
Help shape bureau statistics
LOGIN information for the first digital Census will start arriving in letterboxes next week ready for the 2016 Census on Tuesday, August 9.South Australian Census...
Voting to open for Regional Awards
NOMINATIONS have closed for the 2016 Eyre Peninsula Regional Awards and voting will open next week.In 2016, Brand South Australia is highlighting regional successes...
Christmas celebrated at Lock | PHOTOS
THE Lock Recreational Group held its Christmas in July luncheon at the Lock Bowling Club. A three-course meal was catered by the Lutheran Church for 42...
Water future still uncertain with plan
AT last, a new Water Allocation Plan (WAP) has been signed into effect. It is obvious a large amount of work has gone into it....
Call for wider ag machine traveling
THE Tumby Bay District Council is the latest council to call for wider exemptions for agricultural vehicles moving at night.The Department of Planning, Transport...
Phillips starts grand journey
LOCAL man Ivan Phillips departed Port Lincoln on Thursday as he began his ride around Australia to raise awareness about domestic violence.Mr Phillips began...
Men’s Shed hosts 90th celebration
THE Port Lincoln Men’s Shed hosted a combined birthday celebration for two of its members who turned 90 recently.George Tyler turned 90 on July 18...
A call for Green Army recruits
NATURAL Resources Eyre Peninsula is looking for Aboriginal job seekers aged between 17 and 24 to come on board with its Green Army.The organisation...