Port Lincoln Hospital gets 24/7 security
A Port Lincoln Hospital nurse who suffered serious facial injuries and mental trauma after she was bashed repeatedly by a patient trained in boxing...
Fungal disease delays Lincoln racing start
Punters will need to wait a little longer for the start of the Port Lincoln racing season due to a setback with the racetrack...
Marauders march into women’s final
Finals are well and truly underway in Port Lincoln hockey, with the first senior teams booking their spots in this year's grand finals.
In women's...
Musical fun at Tumby Bay
Music filled the Tumby Bay Senior Citizens clubrooms last Friday as Port Lincoln’s Cellar Folk Club entertained those in attendance.
Three group members - Peter...
Flying Amellia raising shorebirds awareness
Renowned zoologist and shorebird expert Amellia Formby visited a number of Eyre Peninsula schools over the past fortnight as part of her Wings Thread:...
Aged care home and jobs saved
A Whyalla aged care service provider will be acquired by Helping Hand.
The boards approved the sale, which will secure the employment of more than...
Spring signals start of snake season
With spring here and the weather warming, Eyre Peninsula residents are being urged to keep their eyes peeled as snakes slither out from their...
Call for cemetery understanding
The Lower Eyre Council’s chief executive officer Delfina Lanzilli says the state department working with the council is doing everything it can to ensure...
Momentum for Aboriginal statue
The idea to erect a sculpture in the centre of Port Lincoln representing a First Nations leader has the support of key stakeholders.
The state’s...
Roses to remember the impact of suicide
World Suicide Prevention Day will be honoured in Tumby Bay on Saturday by people placing roses in the water off the town’s jetty, in...







