Rain doesn’t stop Lower Eyre harvest
LOWER Eyre Peninsula farmers have been fortunate last week’s wild weather has not had too much of an impact on harvest.The Eyre Peninsula experienced...
City council looking at social media
THE Port Lincoln City Council is looking at how it can inform and communicate with the community through social media.The council’s chief executive officer Rob Donaldson said the...
YHA earns a hat-trick
THE Port Lincoln YHA continues to earn recognition from the tourism industry with its third straight win in the TNT Golden Backpack Awards.Jesse Kourakis represented...
5-storeys for Port Lincoln foreshore: comment sought
THE Port Lincoln City Council is seeking ratepayer comment on a development application for a five-storey building next to Spot On Fishing and Camping...
Tumby Bay school fete
TUMBY Bay Area School enjoyed a great evening with its Family Fete on October 23.Good weather conditions and a great turnout contributed to what...
Helping to stay connected
OLDER people across the Lower Eyre Peninsula are being provided the chance to stay connected to their communities through digital technology.West Coast HomeCare is...
Dancers just love to dance
THE Just Love To Dance group, recently hosted a social dance at Cowell, bringing together dancers from Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay, Cowell and Whyalla.Peter Hauser acted...
Search for storytellers
MOST of us have a story but are not always willing to tell it.However a new project is aiming to record the stories from older people...
Damage from flash floods
A LARGE number of properties were affected by flash flooding in Port Lincoln on Tuesday night.Port Lincoln State Emergency Service district officer Craig Brassington...
Planning not to have a plan pays off
Taking the time to reflect upon my life of 22 years has been somewhat entrancing. My family and my love of helping others have...