Lucky escape from boating crash
IT is lucky no one was killed when a Cowell oyster punt ran over a 4.2m tinny near Four Mile on January 7.
That is...
New program to boost doctor numbers
Eyre Peninsula’s medical workforce has been given a shot in the arm with the local health network now able to train junior doctors.
The Eyre...
Man dies in Port Lincoln Regatta Week tragedy
Contestants and organisers at the Lincoln Regatta Week were rocked after an Adelaide sailor passed away on the opening day of the contest, following an...
Emerging local artist to step back in time
Port Lincoln’s Charlee Watt is making waves at the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
Her ‘Make your own kind of Music’ show will take audiences back in...
Future leaders raise their voices
A selection of the Eyre Peninsula’s brightest young minds had the opportunity to present to State Parliament last week, tabling their key ideas for...
Highway closed after truck blaze
Eyre Highway was closed last Thursday morning following a truck fire near Ceduna.
Country Fire Service crews responded to reports of a truck fire on...
Retiree loses everything
The resident of the home destroyed by last week’s Port Lincoln bushfires says he has lost at least $50,000 worth of uninsured items and...
Late harvest leads to farmer stress
An unusually late harvest has led many Eyre Peninsula farming families to deal with higher-than-average stress and exhaustion.
With many reaping well into the start of...
Speech reminds of human cost of war
The Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business group was privileged to have Dr Dimitry Podorozhnyy and his mother, Dr Marina Podorozhnyy, as guest speakers...
Rochelle rides wave of success
Eyre Peninsula may be on the cusp of unearthing its next star jockey. Port Lincoln-raised Rochelle Milnes hit headlines at last month’s Ceduna Cup,...