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Abuse main cause of death

PARTNER violence is the leading cause of death, disability and ill health in Australian women aged 15 to 44, and Aboriginal people are two...

Riders raise funds for house

LOCAL riders helped raise more than $200,000 for Ronald McDonald House in Adelaide through the Ride for Sick Kids.Darren Allard raised $2658 and Dave...

Free rehab program helping lung patients

DURING Lung Health Awareness Month, lung disease patient Delia Christian is encouraging locals with lung conditions to register for the free Port Lincoln Health...

PHOTOS: A tribute to our WWII veterans

THE faces of 43 Eyre Peninsula World War II veterans have been recorded for the national archives as part of a photography project.The the Australian Institute of...

Volunteers needed for Coffin Bay

A COFFIN Bay ambulance volunteer is encouraging others to follow in her footsteps and become a volunteer to help keep local services going.Sarah Fealy...

Port Lincoln strategic plan updated

THE Port Lincoln City Council’s updated 10-year plan features big projects like improvements to shared services with other councils and CBD enhancements. The council’s mayor Bruce Green...

Upgrade planned for Tod dam

SA WATER is planning safety upgrades to the Tod Reservoir and says the work should be finished by the end of next year.The dam, which is...

Trucks line up with harvest in full swing

Norm Oates submitted these photographs of the line up at the Tumby Bay silos on Wednesday morning. Mr Oates said before he knew it there was a...

New name for EP market

The EP Farmer and Fishermens Market event has been rebranded as ‘A Taste of Eyre Peninsula’.Launched in 2004, the event initially had the heart and soul...

Upgrade planned for Tod dam

SA WATER is planning safety upgrades to the Tod Reservoir and says the work should be finished by the end of next year.The dam, which is...

Flashing back to November 2001

This week, we are flashing back to November 2001 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?