Frustrated Davies fires parting shot at council’s culture
Linda Davies has cited poor leadership and a negative workplace as the reasons behind her exit from the Port Lincoln City Council.
Ms Davies announced...
EP officially a ‘childcare desert’
On Eyre Peninsula, there are seven children under the age of four competing for one available childcare position.
The data - revealed by a report...
Call to restore historic site
Visiting Poonindie Cemetery is a confronting experience for many reasons.
Derelict gravestones are surrounded by weeds and rabbit holes, with the site better resembling a barren...
Police News: Man to face court over traffic offences
A man has been reported for traffic offences in Port Lincoln this week.
Police stopped a vehicle on Verran Terrace just before 11.30pm on Monday...
Federal funding allocated to damaged Eyre Highway
Money will be provided for upgrades to Eyre Highway, the federal government announced last week as part of the 2022 budget.
Included among the budget...
The Last Post
There is a different feel in the air today for Phil and Irene Champion. The mail is still flowing but, for the first time...
Trio receives state government funding
Kids on Eyre Peninsula will benefit from increased parental engagement at learning hubs, after three children centres won Parents in Education grant funding.
The Department...
Taking the bait: Many tuna caught in competition
There was some pretty good weather over the weekend, with some very good reports from many areas.
There looks to be more good weather on...
Elliston hosts photography clubs
Photographers from camera clubs throughout Eyre Peninsula flocked to Elliston on Saturday and Sunday for the annual competition and picnic.
Hosts Elliston Camera Club organised...
Chopper used to ferry materials
A helicopter attracted the interest of people in Arno Bay when it was used to ferry materials to Turnbull’s Beach on Friday.
Arno Bay Progress...