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Stop the destruction

VOLUNTEERS at Saint Vincent de Paul are disheartened that vandals have again struck at their facilities.It is the second time in recent weeks that vandals have...

Volunteers tackle trail clean up

A CLEAN-UP Australia Day event coordinated by the Friends of the Parnkalla Trail on Sunday collected eight bags of rubbish and three bags of recyclables adding...

Grug and co back by popular demand

MUCH loved children’s book character Grug will come to life on stage for two shows in Port Lincoln next month. Grug began life as the top...

Eyre at heart of new book

A STORY about a woman who runs away with her sons to a small town on Eyre Peninsula will be launched at the Port Lincoln...

Wheels in motion program

​BENDIGO Bank and Eyre Futures are celebrating the success of the Wheels in Motion program after it helped changed the life of another graduate.Bendigo Bank...

Give someone a ‘warm and fuzzy’ moment

LIZ Davenport, fashion designer and Order of the Medal of Australia (OAM) recipient spoke at a Zonta International Women's Day breakfast at the Port Lincoln...

Two drink drivers caught

TWO Port Lincoln women were caught drink driving at a random breath testing station on Proper Bay Road after the Port Lincoln Cup race...

Letters to the editor

SOUTH Australians need to wake up and stand against proposed nuclear waste facilities. The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission, attempting to appear transparent, is ultimately...

A fine day of racing in Port Lincoln

PORT Lincoln Racing Club celebrated another successful Port Lincoln Cup on Friday, which highlighted Eyre Peninsula racing and food.A crowd of between 2500 and 3000 people...

Safe for students

TUMBY Bay Area School has vowed to look out for the mental wellbeing of its students, including those from the lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender,...

Desal gets green light yet concerns remain

The desalination plant at Billy Lights Point has been given the green light by the state government. Planning Minister Nick Champion approved the $330 million...