Clothing donations make NAIDOC ball a night to remember
When 17-year-old Port Lincoln resident Sabrina Burgoyne went to West Coast Youth to pick out a donated dress for the NAIDOC Ball, she didn’t...
Great day’s tucker at wombat pit cookout
Port Lincoln’s Aboriginal community came together to celebrate NAIDOC Week with the annual ‘Wombat Pit’ bush tucker cookout at Mallee Park Oval.
Port Lincoln Aboriginal...
Having a ball with NAIDOC
NAIDOC Week in Port Lincoln wrapped up with the annual NAIDOC Ball at Mallee Park on Saturday night, with about 100 people enjoying a...
Big achievements from small fish
The local sardine fishery continues to remain strong with harvest strategies in place, despite not being as high profile as other sections of Eyre...
Bus to enable resident excursions
Cleve hostel and hospital residents will have the opportunity to go community outings thanks to a grant and donations allowing a bus to be...
‘Proactive’ church looking ahead
Many churches are finding it increasingly difficult to attract a permanent minister for their congregations, but one parish is endeavouring to ensure that a...
Further recognition for officer
Former West Coast police officer Superintendent Paul Roberts has received recognition for his work with Indigenous communities during NAIDOC Week.
Having been acknowledged as a...
Great start to NAIDOC Week
A packed celebration of Aboriginal culture on the Far West is now underway.
The Koonibba Community Church hosted the traditional church service to get NAIDOC...
Celebration underway
The Port Lincoln community turned out for the opening of NAIDOC Week festivities this week, including the first march in two years.
About 300 people...
Taking the bait: Salmon season in full swing
Salmon reports dominate this week from the Port Lincoln National Park, to north of Ceduna.
There are not too many surf beaches that don’t have...