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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...

Playground vandals do $4000 damage

VANDALS caused $4000 in damage when they set fire to Wellington Square playground equipment at the weekend.Police contacted Port Lincoln City Council operations manager Craig Matena...

McCarthy earns recognition

PORT Lincoln local Helen McCarthy received life membership to the SES on October 24 in recognition of more than 35 years of service to...

Safety advice for workers

LOWER Eyre Peninsula workers and business owners were provided with information on workplace safety with a session at the Port Lincoln Hotel on October...

New lobster rules

CHANGES to Rock Lobster fishing laws have been welcomed by the local industry.The new laws, which were introduced on Sunday, coincided with the fishing season...

Reader snapshot

Ruth Evans took this photograph  while on a night excursion with the camera club. They set up floodlights among the dunes and captured some interesting images.If you...

Ready for charity ride

TWO Port Lincoln men have shown they are ready to ride for Ronald McDonald House in Adelaide at a public training session on Saturday.Riders...

Two cool wins for Coastal Chill

Space Jam recorded its first win in round two of Port Lincoln volleyball as did Just Send It, while Coastal Chill made it two...