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Road safety put front of mind

Eyre Peninsula school students were confronted with stories from a Metropolitan Fire Service firefighter and road crash survivor earlier this month, as part of...

Day for harmony celebrated

Harmony Day was marked by Port Lincoln Multicultural Council with a vibrant and inclusive celebration on Friday 20 March. People from a wide range...

If your election “information” can’t reach a town, it can’t serve a democracy

The Electoral Commission’s main public information spend this election has been channelled into outdoor advertising and digital. That might look modern on a spreadsheet, but...

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Sport

Wayback wins flag in thriller

Wayback’s women’s team will not forget the 2025-26 Port Lincoln basketball season in a hurry after winning the grand final against Rangers in a...

BMW just better than Hyundai

In a thrilling Port Lincoln ladies’ summer bocce competition match on Tuesday BMW was able to take the points against Hyundai. There was little to...

Tuna Classic shines in milestone edition

It was a terrific time to fish last week in the Port Lincoln Tuna Classic, with Going Grey named the Greg Noble Perpetual Trophy...

Saints celebrate premiership success

Saints won comprehensively in the A grade grand final against North Shields Tigers as the Lower Eyre baseball season finished last weekend. Saints won by...

Finals drama in tennis competitions

Port Lincoln Tennis Association is in for a massive week of tennis, with grand final action for the Friday night mixed competition. In addition, Thursday night...

Zac stars in junior tournament

Glorious conditions greeted a field of 13 players at Port Lincoln Golf Club last Sunday for the 2025-26 Junior Competition Day. Following a tight contest...

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Eyre Magazine

Dream evolves from dusty paddocks

What was once a bare patch that is now flourishing with native flowers, Jasmin Piggott’s colourful Poodra Springs Native Flowers continues to prosper. The Eyre...

Streaky sews wellbeing seed

In a time of social unrest and concern, the Streaky Bay Wellbeing Project provides a chance to strengthen community connection and inclusivity. Late in 2022,...

Familiar Faces: Sophie Blacker

Lower Eyre Council’s 2025 Citizen of the Year Sophie Blacker moved from the Mid North to Cummins 15 years ago and has been giving...

From the Kitchen

With Liam Utting Mix freshly-caught southern bluefin tuna from the waters of Eyre Peninsula together with other dynamic flavours and you will salivate over this...

Sculpting his legacy

Eminent Port Lincoln sculptor Ken Martin has made his name creating some of Eyre Peninsula’s - and South Australia’s - most iconic bronze statues. Along...

History’s keepers

An interest in preserving Far West history now and for generations to come is fuelling the dedicated cohort of Ceduna School House Museum volunteers. From...

SA Government

The pain behind the loss

“THE harm creeps up on you — by the time you recognise it, it's already well and truly taken hold.” These are the words of...

See the signs, stop the harm

RECOGNISING the damage done early, and reaching out for support, are crucial to overcoming gambling harm for regional South Australians. Department of Human Services...

Strong support for regional communities

WHILE the challenges of gambling harm are continuing to evolve, a number of community services are providing support tailored to those living rurally. ...

Summer Plan supports regional business

REGIONAL businesses affected by the algal bloom outbreak are being boosted by the Dining Cashback and Travel Voucher programs as part of the State...

How to access business support through algal bloom

The State Government’s Department of State Development is providing a range of measures to support impacted businesses, and their owners and staff, through the...

Tackling SA’s algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom has been impacting large stretches of South Australia’s coastline since mid-March. South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Executive Director Professor...

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Amanda bound for Fiji

Port Lincoln woman Amanda Haynes could not believe her luck recently when she found out she had won a $20,000 RAA travel voucher from...

Plan to support people living with disabilities

Port Lincoln City Council committed to creating a community where people living with disabilities can fully participate in civic, social and economic life, when...

Get involved in NAIDOC Week event

Stallholders are wanted for the NAIDOC Week Family Fun Day and Cookout. The event, which is part of a wider NAIDOC Week schedule in Port...

Police seeking driver of stolen vehicle

Port Lincoln police have seized a stolen black Audi and are seeking public assistance to identify the driver. On Wednesday 18 March, a black Audi...

Diana receives award from governor

Port Lincoln Multicultural Council president Diana Smith has been recognised as a finalist for the 2026 Governor’s Multicultural Regional Achievement Award. Governor Frances Adamson...

Uni Hub graduates celebrated

Three local university students were recognised at a graduation celebration held at the Uni Hub Spencer Gulf Port Lincoln University Centre on 13 March,...

Sporting clubs Level Up

More than 55 representatives from sporting clubs and organisations across the region attended the inaugural Club Level Up Day on Sunday 15 March. The event...

Grant to support student safety

Lincoln Gardens Primary School was recently awarded a grant as part of the RAA’s Regional Safety Grants program. The school received $10,000 funding to install...

Telfer ahead in Flinders count

Sam Telfer is looking set for another term as he leads the count in Flinders in the 2026 South Australian Election. As of noon on...

The great AI content heist

In a recent Australian Financial Review opinion piece, “There is nothing creative about AI not paying for news content”, Rod Sims made a point...