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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...

Lucky riders to get a day at the races

TWO Riding for the Disabled participants from Port Lincoln will have the opportunity to represent the town  in the inaugural Riding for the Disabled Association...

Navigator market

A GOOD crowd came out to Navigator College on October 23 for the Southern Cross Twilight Market. A large range of stalls and activities...

Race day for lucky riders

TWO Riding for the Disabled participants from Port Lincoln will have the opportunity to take part  in the inaugural Riding for the Disabled Association Race...

Giddy-up for Port Lincoln’s charity ball

YOUNG Tradespeople and Professionals (YTAP) is getting into the spring racing season with its Charity Ball on Saturday.The biennial event will have a derby day...

Coulson to advise local parents

NAVIGATOR College has invited renowned family expert Dr Justin Coulson to visit later this month.Dr Coulson, who has appeared on shows including The Project...

New Eyre district officer

THE Eyre Peninsula has welcomed a new SES district officer.Craig Brassington stared on September 28, taking over from Andrew Clarke who stepped down on August...

EP tourism trumping expectations

The strength of the Eyre Peninsula tourism industry was underlined last week at a meeting at the Port Lincoln Racing Club, with positives aplenty...