Tumby Bay Lions welcome new board
TUMBY Bay and Districts Lions Club gathered recently to celebrate the election of the club’s new board. Fifty members partners and guests enjoyed the hospitality of the Seabreeze...
New non-profit sought for Long Lunch
THERE is no doubt the Fresh Fish Place Long Lunch is a day the whole Eyre Peninsula looks forward to, but as well as...
Lower Eyre visual arts festival feast
AN open studio trail will give people an insight into the artistic process of three local artists as part of this year’s South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival...
Happy serving community
President Liz Blacker welcomed volunteers who gathered at the Cummins Hotel for the annual meeting and 40th anniversary celebrations of Meals on Wheels.The Cummins branch has served...
Vineyard ready to grow Teakle wines
IT is all systems go at the former Delacolline Estate Winery with workers back in the vineyard preparing the vines for the next season.Port Lincoln...
Process for access in place
THIRD parties can now access SA Water’s infrastructure for the transportation of private water after the state parliament passed the Water Industry (Third Party Access)...
Cougars meet Eagles for match of the round
The final round sees Eyre United travel to Cummins to take on Ramblers in a must win game for the Saints, Lock host Tumby Bay, and...
Small yardings at Dublin
A MUCH smaller yarding of only 3300 crossbred and merino lambs sold to excellent local and interstate processor competition. Supermarket competition in particular was...
113kmh winds hit city
WINDS gusting up to 113 kilometres an hour in Port Lincoln overnight on Monday brought down several trees around the city.Quade Carbine and his...
Bad weather interrupts tuna harvest
THE wind and rain has been causing trouble on land but it has also been wreaking havoc with the southern bluefin tuna harvest. The frozen...