Large squid a whale’s treat
As people enjoy the ever popular Southern calamari on menus across the country, a team of researchers have taken a look at why the...
Cousins notches superb century
School teacher Sam Cousins scored a blazing Henderson Shield century for Port Lincoln on Sunday afternoon, becoming the first batter in more than half...
Roadworks back on schedule
Lower Eyre Council has experienced delays to the Warrow Road/Bratten Way works due to poor weather conditions and difficulties with material supply prior to...
Catches galore at Coffin Bay
The warmer weather is what we have been waiting for and hopefully it is not a one-off.
This should fire up the summer fish and...
Contact details shared in error
The Eyre and Far North Local Health Network has apologised after personal contact details were shared in an administrative error.
Details of 1927 patients from...
Jetty repair underway
The Denial Bay jetty will likely reopen next week after repair work started on Tuesday.
A jetty assessment conducted last November recommended the closure of...
Weir day raises more than $4300
More than 200 people attended the oyster punt day at Ullabidinie Reservoir on Sunday - raising more than $4300.
Co-organiser Phil Cook said that amount...
Minister gets carer insight on Ceduna trip
Gaining an insight into the challenges faced and what can be improved to support foster and kinship carers was central to Child Protection Minister...
Imogen enjoys helping out
Franklin Harbour’s Young Citizen of the Year is hardworking 14-year-old volunteer Imogen Jaeschke.
Imogen, who will be studying Year 9 at Cowell Area School this...
Working hard to service community
Cummins Tyre Centre will receive the award for Business of the Year from Lower Eyre Council on Australia Day and owners Jason and Leanne...










