The Lincoln Gardens Primary flew the Aboriginal flag at half mast in honour of the year 7 pupil, who is being remembered as "well-liked, friendly and caring."
Read More »Boy killed in Port Lincoln garbage truck incident named
The13-year-old boy who was killed in a tragic garbage truck accident in Port Lincoln has been named, with his family paying tribute to the “cheeky” child with a “big imagination”.
Read More »Boys involved in Port Lincoln horror garbage truck incident ‘traumatised’ by friend’s death
The two friends of a 13-year-old boy who was killed in a horrific garbage truck accident in Port Lincoln are “traumatised” by the incident.
Read More »Friends of Port Lincoln boy killed in garbage bin tragedy remember him as 'joyful' 13yo
Distraught friends of a 13-year-old boy who was killed when a garbage truck emptied the bin he was sleeping in describe him as a "happy, joyful" and "very bright" kid.
Read More »South Australian boy killed in industrial bin accident
A Port Lincoln boy has died following a tragic accident involving a garbage truck in Port Lincoln on Tuesday morning.
Read More »Port Lincoln community 'traumatised' after Aboriginal boy killed while sleeping in bin
An Aboriginal teenager has died in South Australia after being seriously injured when an industrial bin he was sleeping in was emptied.
Read More »Boy killed in incident involving garbage truck at Port Lincoln
A boy who was asleep in an industrial bin has died, after the bin was collected by a garbage truck at Port Lincoln.
Read More »Some of the most expensive homes sold in Port Lincoln in 2021
Interstate buyers are looking for a literal sea-change as Port Lincoln properties are snapped up. See the most expensive properties that changed hands this year. The Port Lincoln housing market is off and away as regional markets continue to boom across the state.
Read More »Port Lincoln High School tackling sexual harassment reports 'head-on'
Senior students at Port Lincoln High School say they want better leadership as the school calls a girls-only meeting following reports of sexual harassment by male students.
Read More »Flashback Friday – April 1961|Photos
In April, 1961, the Eyre Peninsula was in focus for Stock Journal reporters, with many hogget competitions to cover as well as machinery field days and a day out for local graziers.
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