‘Don’t let truth get in the way of a good yarn’
Port Lincoln resident Lewis Woolston has released a new book, a series of short stories which delves into his experiences living throughout rural Australia.
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Boards committed to reconciliation
South Australia’s nine landscape boards have made a commitment to reconciliation and to strengthening partnerships with First Nations across the state by signing a...
‘Noisy old Pom’ leaves remarkable legacy
Joan Wilson, one of the Eyre Peninsula’s longest serving and most accomplished nurses, has called time on a near 70-year career, having retired from...
Third time lucky for parkrun
It was third time lucky for Yeldulknie Weir Trail parkrun number 106 after it was cancelled the previous two weeks due to flood damage...
Sand boarding green light to boost tourism
The Eyre Peninsula is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in the world - and locals and tourists will now have even...
Fishers angle for more data
Prominent Eyre Peninsula fishing identities believe the impact of recreational fishing on the South Australian economy is undervalued, as the push for licences continues.
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Bumper start to black lip abalone harvest
Abalone divers on the Eyre Peninsula have begun the 2022 commercial fishing season, with license holders reporting an excellent start to the black lip...
40-hour school run for frustrated family
Families of Eyre Peninsula boarding students have been left questioning why the rules surrounding Covid cases and quarantining requirements are different for boarders and...
Command centre assists with Covid response
In an office space initially designed for the coordination of oil drilling in the Great Australian Bight, there is now an operation of a...