‘Don’t let truth get in the way of a good yarn’
Port Lincoln resident Lewis Woolston has released a new book, a series of short stories which delves into his experiences living throughout rural Australia.
The...
Boards committed to reconciliation
South Australia’s nine landscape boards have made a commitment to reconciliation and to strengthening partnerships with First Nations across the state by signing a...
Candidate’s call for return to rail
Aspiring politician Liz Habermann is against the Eyre Peninsula rail infrastructure being pulled up and sold.
She has spoken out against a motion passed at...
Trio of homes locked down
The Eyre and Far North Local Health Network (EFNLHN) has announced a temporary lockdown of three aged care facilities due to Covid cases in...
Regional event funding open
Eyre Peninsula event planners can now apply for the 2022-23 round of the state government’s Regional Event Fund.
The funding was announced late last month,...
Floods cause delays at Lincoln dock
Extreme storms and floods which smashed through large areas of the Eyre Peninsula last week impacted many farmers and has caused delays at the...
Fire destroys Cowell shed
A shed and its contents were gutted in a fierce fire in the Cowell residential area last Thursday afternoon.
Only quick action by the firefighters...
Covid concern causes Penong scratching
Concerns over Covid cases in the West Coast region has led to the cancellation of the 2022 Penong Races.
Horses from across the region and...
‘Noisy old Pom’ leaves remarkable legacy
Joan Wilson, one of the Eyre Peninsula’s longest serving and most accomplished nurses, has called time on a near 70-year career, having retired from...