Mine project gets a boost
LINCOLN Minerals Limited is confident it can move forward with approvals for its Kookaburra Gully Graphite Project after raising more than $3 million from share...
Airshow hinges on ticket sales
THE Port Lincoln Airshow committee is hoping the community will get behind the event and buy tickets before September so the show can go ahead. Airport...
Taylor soars with solo flight
A PORT Lincoln man has expressed his gratitude for visiting flying instructors after completing his first solo flight on June 20.Scott Taylor has been...
Final gift from support group
PORT Lincoln Renal Support Group has handed out the last of its funds to community groups. Two community organisations, Yarredi Services and Riding for the...
Students learn culinary skills
ST Joseph’s year 12 students gained experience in catering at a food and hospitality evening at the Port Lincoln Hotel on June 17. The food...
To desex or not? Things to consider
ADVERTISING FEATURE There are many reason why pet owners should desex their cats and dogs.As well as helping to stop pet overpopulation, owners will also be...
Take ownership of pet
ADVERTISING FEATURE Every hour, 23 dogs and cats are euthanised in shelters and pounds around Australia.As many people are aware, irresponsible breeding of cats and...
A life of love, service
EARLE Heidenreich will be remembered as a man of exceptional integrity and humility, who devoted his life to his wife and family while serving...
Locals given opportunity to vote early
THE federal election is coming up on Saturday but residents have a chance to cast their vote early in Port Lincoln if they cannot...
Solo dancer opens minds
GERARD Van Dyck performed his new solo dance performance PICNIC at the St Joseph’s Performing Arts Centre on June 17. Van Dyck choreographed and performed...