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Helping to stay connected

OLDER people across the Lower Eyre Peninsula are being provided the chance to stay connected to their communities through digital technology.West Coast HomeCare is...

Dancers just love to dance

THE Just Love To Dance group, recently hosted a social dance at Cowell, bringing together dancers from Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay, Cowell and Whyalla.Peter Hauser acted...

Search for storytellers

MOST of us have a story but are not always willing to tell it.However a new project is aiming to record the stories from older people...

Damage from flash floods

A LARGE number of properties were affected by flash flooding in Port Lincoln on Tuesday night.Port Lincoln State Emergency Service district officer Craig Brassington...

Planning not to have a plan pays off

Taking the time to reflect upon my life of 22 years has been somewhat entrancing. My family and my love of helping others have...

Port Lincoln battered by storm: floods and lightning

Eyre Peninsula was battered by wild weather earlier in the week, some areas of Port Lincoln were flooded and Cleve had some spectacular lightning. 

CFS volunteers maintain stance

THE two Eyre Peninsula CFS brigades who first took a stand against the state government’s Emergency Services Levy (ESL) increase are maintaining their protest...

Students get into bush tucker

STUDENTS at Lake Wangary Primary School have been working to re-establish a bush tucker trail on school grounds.The Year 4/5 and 6/7 students have...

Melbourne Cup day

PORT Lincoln got into the cup fever by dressing up, having a drink with friends or taking a punt on the Melbourne Cup at...

Exploring the micro world within

AS above, so below is the message Sue Redding is trying to convey with her unique micro art pieces.After winning the People’s Choice award...

Desal plant site preparation continuing

Investigative works are underway for SA Water’s proposed Billy Lights Point desalination plant which will inform the design of the plant and connect land...