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Man to face court on drug charges A man will face court after police searched an Elliston home last week and located cannabis. Elliston Police attended...

Gayle’s family feels ‘betrayed’ by SafeWork SA

The Cleve family of murdered outback nurse Gayle Woodford is devastated SafeWork SA has not prosecuted the health service which employed her at the...

Take a sticky beak at station

Future proofing for drought and carbon farming are just two topics people have the opportunity to learn more about next week at a sticky...

Taking the bait: Flathead firing across the region

The weather has certainly changed and summer fish will soon drop right off. Tuna, blue swimmer crabs and yellowfin whiting have dropped off, but can...

Stunning views across district

Continue driving and arrive at Fishery Bay, a curling, picturesque beach for swimming. Its two points on either side of the headland offer world...

Land or sea, there is plenty to visit

For four-wheel driving enthusiasts, the tracks between Wanna and Sleaford offer some of the best driving experiences on the Eyre Peninsula. On the drive, see...

Adventures at your fingertips

Port Lincoln also offers world class options for nature and adventure lovers. If you’re a fan of long deserted beaches, crystal-clear blue waters and rock...

Port Lincoln’s history and art on display

There is something for everyone in Port Lincoln, including those with an interest in history and the arts. For history buffs, why not go along...

Explore Port Lincoln’s wonders

Branch out from the foreshore to explore more of what Port Lincoln has to offer, so be sure to stay a while and see...

Seafood capital offers so much more

Port Lincoln is the seafood capital of Australia, however there is so much more to tantalise the tastebuds, with local food and beverages that...

Workshops to support endangered bird

Threatened shorebirds are starting to lay their eggs on local Eyre Peninsula beaches and they need help from the community to survive. Hooded plovers...

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