Tunarama hangs in balance
Tunarama, the iconic event and marketing extravaganza celebrating Port Lincoln’s worldrenowned tuna industry and fishing community, looks like being no longer.
The City of Port...
Ancestors Returned To Country
The Far West Coast Koonibba community with help from representatives of the South Australian Museum have marked the return to Country of 10 Ancestors...
Merino sales series set to go
Sales season for the Eyre Peninsula’s Merino breeders is now in full swing with more than 20 studs across the region lining up their...
Merino Breeders pre-sale day
The Eyre Peninsula Stud Merino Breeders Association held the highly anticipated annual pre-sale expo at the Wudinna Showgrounds this week.
The family friendly event saw...
More overtaking lane pain
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) has provided little guidance, or confidence, regarding repairs to the muchmaligned Flinders Highway and Western Approach Road...
Cummins Milling for more than just flour
Cummins Mill continues to grow and produce quality flour, stockfeeds and animal supplements with all flour and feed produced the grains are sourced from...
Carrs’ Seeds’ long and proud history
Carrs’ Seeds takes pride in its ability to understand the local farmer.
Its history dates back to the 1930s when a young Leo Carr took...
Wudinna students win two pedal prix events
Wudinna competitors won two categories, recorded fastest laps in two, and a fourth and fifth place in the most recent round of pedal prix...
March into NAIDOC week
Port Lincoln Aboriginal Community Council began NAIDOC week with a march down from the yacht club to the new foreshore play space, which was...
Boost for school’s wellbeing team
Ten mental health practitioners have been recruited to schools throughout regional South Australia including at the Port Lincoln High School, who this week welcomed...