Primary gets more shelter
PORT Lincoln Primary School has provided its students with more shelter in outdoor play areas.With the installation of a new playing surface on its basketball/volleyball/netball...
Fish limit meeting
Primary Industries and Regions SA will run a consultation on its draft management plan for recreational fishing in SA to review size, boat and bag limits in SA’s recreational...
Lincoln National Park clean up
A CLEAN Up Australia Day activity at Lincoln National Park is being coordinated by Friends of Southern Eyre Peninsula Parks on Sunday, March 6, aiming to tackle 12...
Planning for Port Lincoln’s bright future
PLANNING and sub-division of properties is a topic that can become quite heated and turn ugly fairly quickly.But as Billie Harrison reports in today's Port...
Act now to control feral rabbits
LANDOWNERS are encouraged to control feral rabbit numbers now while they are at their lowest from food scarcity.Natural resources officer Gemma Marshall said late summer and...
Fisher fined for fish too small
A COMMERCIAL marine scalefish fisherman from Port Lincoln who was found with over 300 undersized garfish has received a hefty penalty. In March last year, fisheries...
Letters to the editor
A RESPONSE to the proposed NRM levy rise.The Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board (EPNRM) has no employees.The EPNRM pays half the salary of a Regional Manager, the other half...
Gone, never forgotten
REGINALD John (Rex) Phillips, March 1928 – January 11, 2016Reginald Phillips was born in Elliston, the fourth of 14 children of Hugh Clarence and Elsie Madge...
Mixed views on residential zone changes
FEEDBACK on proposed changes to residential zoning on the outskirts of Port Lincoln has been mixed with some welcoming the proposed changes and others not...
Mixed views on zone changes
From page 1Garrett Road residents Robyn Davey and Darryl Matthews are not happy about a proposed extension of Garrett Road to Happy Valley Road going...