Eyre's Peninsula Tribune was founded in December 1910, with the first issue released on 10 March 1911. In the early 1880s he moved the business to Port Augusta. 'Please confirm what Muslim refers to': Why Ali's birthday payment for his nephew was flagged by his bank, Sherpa are world famous for their work, which is synonymous with their name. Housing policies favour the rich and leave first home buyers high and dry. The columns of the Dispatch were packed with the news of the multitude of tiny communities around Port Augusta, while the 'Adelaide letter' provided detailed news from the capital. Football is not mentioned until the early 1900s. Arts. Eyre Peninsula Tribune, Online Newspaper from Australia [11], Its distribution included Cleve, Arno Bay, Butler, Cowell, Darke Peak, Elbow Hill, Kimba, Koppoio, Lock, Midgee, Port Neil, Rudall, Tumby Bay, Ungarra, Verrar, Wharminda, Yallunda Flat, and it was the oldest continually published newspaper serving the Eyre Peninsula region. There were many humorous as well as more serious articles in the newspaper. Website: www.epadvocate.com.au, For Advertising across the Country Press SA network contact, Contact : Trevor McAuliffe The first stage of pavement renewal works aimed at improving road safety and amenity in the centre of Port Lincoln began on February 19. Requesting Lookups - RYERSON INDEX The National Library of Australia supports creativity, innovation and knowledge-exchange but does not endorse any inappropriate or derogatory use. Download it today and hear the world differently. D'un mouvement, l'intrieur, nait mon Oeuvre. Click for today's Eyre Peninsula Tribune newspaper from Cleve, Australia. News, obituaries, social notes, a children's column and pages of motoring, radio and agricultural information were included. The first issue included a commemorative single page supplement with photographs, one depicting Wade's printing office. They refuse to pay taxes or acknowledge Australian law, so who are 'sovereign citizens'? To request approval, complete the. It came into existence in 1839 for the purpose of promoting the establishment of a harbour at Port Lincoln. Source: ABC North and West SA/Topic: Indigenous Culture/by Nicholas Ward. Source: ABC North and West SA/Topic: Nuclear Energy. The restrictions to labour and paper caused by the Second World War caused the Recorder to close in 1942. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.