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Coffin Bay fire ‘poses no risk’

SMOKE visible in Coffin Bay is from a fire burning in Coffin Bay National Park. The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources says the smoke is...

Chris Blowes visits Poonindie students

ON the last day of the term the Poonindie Primary School students got to meet shark attack survivor Chris Blowes and fiancée Chloe Jaensch....

A Rotary Christmas

THE Rotary Christmas meeting this year was held at Boston Bay Wines at Lunchtime on December 13. Money raised from the event will be...

$40,000 cost for Tumby Bay tower

THE planned Pioneer Tower for Tumby Bay is expected to cost about $40,000 to be installed installation.The cost was determined through investigating the cost of the...

St Joseph’s end of year

ST Joseph’s School acknowledged 2015 achievements with its end of year awards. Winners included MacKillop House with the SRC Spirit Award and Michelle de la...

Matthew Flinders gets colourful

SOME of the residents at the Matthew Flinders Home got to channel their creativity when they were involved in a colouring competition in December.Being...

Boundary to stay

REGIONAL Development and Local Government Minister Geoff Brock has knocked back a public-initiated submission to move the boundary between Lower Eyre Peninsula and Port...

Christmas fun for Crows supporters

THE Eyre Peninsula Crow Supporters Group held a successful Christmas Party and annual general meeting at Wellington Square in Port Lincoln on Sunday, December 5.About...

Receival records fall on Lower Eyre

TWO Viterra sites on Lower Eyre Peninsula are celebrating after breaking their total harvest receival records on December 11.The Cummins site has received nearly 450,000...

Port Lincoln Primary School awards

AT the end of the 2015 school year Port Lincoln Primary School recognised the efforts of its students in its end of year awards...

Navigator students receive special letters

Year 2 students in Jackie Fiebig’s Navigator College class recently received letters from important decision-makers across the country - including the Prime Minister. This year...