Modra in good spirits for Rio
WITH the Olympics finished Port Lincoln now turns its attention to a local Paralympian going for gold in Rio.Five-time Paralympic gold medallist Kieran Modra...
Natural resources boards work together
IN a regional first, neighbouring Natural Resources Management boards met in Port Lincoln last week to learn about each other’s regions, their unique and common...
Plenty of UGLY bartenders on Eyre Peninsula
MORE than 100 bartenders have nominated themselves to be the face of U.G.L.Y. Bartender of the Year, including five from Lower Eyre Peninsula. Over the last seven years,...
Paving students’ pathways
LOWER Eyre Peninsula schools are providing career pathways for their students with options including TAFE and apprenticeships.Port Lincoln High School has seen three of its...
Fashion and fun at Mint Fusion parade
LADIES from Cummins and districts were treated to the Mint Fusion Fashion Parade on August 26 at the Cummins Institute.The Cummins Gymnastics Club hosted the evening...
Ferry to start again in October
THE ferry service between Lucky Bay and Wallaroo is expected to start again in late October, with the Lucky Bay harbour extension almost complete.A...
Show your appreciation this finals weekend
ROLL up, roll up, it’s finals time.My hockey team unfortunately got knocked out in the first round of Port Lincoln Hockey Association finals on...
Letters to the editor
TONY Mahar’s support for Foreign Ownership (Stock Journal, August 25) is a view unfortunately held by some senior politicians and businessmen. It is particularly unfortunate in...
Violent disorder
THREE Port Lincoln teenagers will face court after they were arrested and charged last week with violent disorder.Police allege the teens were involved in a...
Yields to offset prices
LOWER Eyre growers are hoping for a good finish to the season and great yields to offset low global prices for grain this season.Surplus...