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Adelaide will travel to Port Lincoln for a clash against Norwood this Sunday afternoon.
The Crows will be looking to return to the winners’ list after going down to Woodville-West Torrens last weekend.
SANFL-listed players named in the team include Jay Boyle, Blake Drury, Skipper Jack Madgen, Jay O’Leary, Stephen Tahana, Hugh Haysman, Cam Taheny, Austin McDonald, Harry Boyle, Will Crane, Jaxon Bennett and Andrew McPherson.
Development player Ned Atkinson has also been included in the squad after missing last weekend’s game due to suspension.
If Tahana and Bennett line-up in the match, it will mark a homecoming for the pair, who are originally from Port Lincoln.
AFL-listed Crows selected include Tyler Welsh, Karl Gallagher, Chayce Jones, Luke Pedlar, Billy Dowling, Charlie Edwards, Lachlan Sholl, Oscar Ryan, Hugh Bond, Lachlan McAndrew, Harry Schoenberg, and Lachlan Murphy.
AFL emergencies will be added to the squad.
The Crows SANFL squad will host an open training session at Port Lincoln’s Centenary Oval during its Captain’s run on Saturday at 2.45pm.
Adelaide faces Norwood at Centenary Oval, Port Lincoln, on Sunday, May 4, at 2pm.
The match will be broadcast live on the SANFL’s streaming platform, SANFL Now.
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Watch the highlights from our clash against Norwood.
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The Adelaide Football Club acknowledges the Kaurna people as the Traditional Custodians of the Adelaide Plains Region. We also acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout Australia as the Traditional Custodians of their country and their ongoing connection to the land, sea and waters.
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and Jacob Kennerley will play for Norwood in their home region on Sunday
Norwood heads to its Regional Zone of the Eyre Peninsula for The Teakle Cup this Sunday
taking on the Adelaide Crows at Port Lincoln’s Centenary Oval
It’s the fourth time Norwood has hosted a SANFL match in Port Lincoln
winning two of the three encounters so far against West Adelaide
but this year its the Crows making the trip for the first time
winning its first three matches against Westies
before going down to the Eagles in Round 4
Norwood has had a tough start to the SANFL season
winless from its first four matches against the Roosters
Despite the 43-point loss to Glenelg last week
signs were better for the Redlegs who led the game by two points in the final stages of the third quarter
before the Tigers kicked eight last quarter goals to run out 18.11-119 to 11.10-76 winners
Norwood has made three changes to the Round 5 side with injuries to Connor McLean (groin) and Tom McCallum (knee)
McCallum will face a large chunk of the season on the sidelines with a knee injury he sustained in Round 4
Isaac Saywell and Ethan Warburton have come into an extended 25-man squad for the Port Lincoln trip
Molan is coming off back to back best on ground performances in the Reserves
while Saunders also found some form in the Reserves last week with 20 disposals
Warburton has been impressive at Reserves level after overcoming a shoulder injury pre-season
Both the Crows and Redlegs players fly into Port Lincoln on Saturday and heading to Centenary Oval for Captains Runs that afternoon (Crows 2:45pm
The Round 5 game will start at 2pm on Sunday
Norwood’s Reserves side take on Woodville-West Torrens at Woodville Oval for the second time in four weeks
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The City of Port Lincoln is inviting community feedback on its draft Marine Infrastructure and Facilities Strategy
which provides a roadmap for the efficient and environmentally sustainable management
renewal and upgrade of Council’s coastal and marine assets
The Draft Strategy is open for public consultation from today to Monday
Mayor Diana Mislov said: “The Marine Infrastructure and Facilities Strategy is essential to preserving the infrastructure that supports the city’s lifestyle and economic vitality
with Council managing assets and services such as boat ramps
breakwaters and seawalls along 21 kilometers of coastline.”
“We know these coastal and marine facilities are highly valued by residents and visitors
They support commercial fishing and aquaculture
and the overall wellbeing of our community.”
The draft Marine Infrastructure and Facilities Strategy identifies key strategic issues and outlines priority actions to address them
A new Coastal and Marine Facilities Asset Management Plan will be developed to confirm service levels
inspection regimes and maintenance schedules
ensuring assets are maintained in a financially sustainable way
and integrated into Council’s long-term financial planning
With an improved focus on maintaining and renewing valued coastal and marine assets
the Strategy identifies opportunities to enhance revenue through user charges and strengthen long-term asset renewal planning
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BWH Hotels Australasia has announced Best Western Port Lincoln
featuring scenic waterfront suites and modern amenities
BWH Hotels Australasia is broadening its reach in South Australia
unveiling a new Best Western property in the picturesque town of Port Lincoln
The announcement marks the introduction of the Best Western brand to a destination celebrated for its breathtaking coastal views and rich marine life
Managing Director of BWH Hotels Australasia
“We are excited to continue our expansion in South Australia with the addition of Best Western Port Lincoln,” he said
“This property represents our commitment to bringing the trusted and global reputation of Best Western to key leisure destinations
Port Lincoln’s unique blend of natural beauty and local culture makes it the ideal location for our iconic brand.”
transitioning from its former identity as the Hilton Beachfront Motel
This rebranded site promises to deliver exceptional accommodation with its 45 newly refurbished rooms
the deluxe waterfront suites offer panoramic views of Boston Bay
Guests will benefit from direct beach access
ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience
the property is well-equipped to cater to business events with its dedicated conference room
This feature aims to attract corporate groups looking for a picturesque retreat for meetings and conferences
The facility is located near local attractions and activities that Port Lincoln has to offer
from vibrant eateries to exciting wildlife tours
which include shark cage diving and coastal explorations
This latest addition follows closely on the heels of the launch of Best Western Adelaide Airport
marking the second Best Western property to be inaugurated in South Australia within a year
The successful establishment of the Adelaide site has paved the way for further expansions by BWH Hotels
Director of Across Australia Parks and Resorts Pty Ltd
played a significant role in both projects
He cited the success of the Adelaide Airport location as a motivating factor for continuing the collaboration with BWH Hotels
“The incredible success of Best Western Adelaide Airport encouraged us to partner with BWH Hotels once again,” Chapman noted
“Their focus on success and the strength of the Best Western brand makes this an exciting opportunity for us to bring high-quality accommodation to Port Lincoln
The scheduled opening of Best Western Port Lincoln is set for the first quarter of 2025
This launch is part of a broader strategy by BWH Hotels to expand its portfolio
which includes recent additions like the City Oasis Inn
and SureStay by Best Western New Inn Richmond
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When not at work she is soaking up what the region has to offer
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Being able to improve people’s lives through the power of massage and connection
Treating the clients who do not get to experience touch in their day to day lives and helping those who had tried just about everything to help their bodies feel better
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After 45 years of dedicated service to public education
today will be the final day of work for Mr
Port Lincoln High School’s longest-serving employee
current PLHS staff were joined by Clive’s wife and several former colleagues for a wonderful farewell party on the Stamford Floor
heartfelt speeches and testimonials were delivered by:
The culmination of these thoughtful presentations was a wide-ranging and emotional farewell from the man of the moment himself
Clive was presented with some tokens of appreciation for an incredible career in education
On behalf of the Port Lincoln High School community – which includes the thousands of students and staff who have benefitted from being taught by or working with Clive – we wish him all the best in his thoroughly well-earned retirement
TRANSCRIPT OF PROFESSOR WESTWELL’S LETTER TO CLIVE:
I am writing to extend my heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to you on the occasion of your retirement after an extraordinary 45 years of dedicated service to the Department for Education
Your commitment to public education has been truly remarkable
and your impact on Port Lincoln High School (PLHS) is immeasurable
you have been a distinguished teacher and leader
particularly in the fields of senior mathematics and physics
Your ability to inspire and engage students in these challenging subjects has been widely recognised and greatly appreciated by both your colleagues and students
your contributions to the areas of daily organisation
Your skillset in these areas has ensured the smooth operation of the school and has greatly supported the educational environment at PLHS
Your leadership and dedication have left a lasting legacy
and you will be greatly missed by all who have had the privilege to work with you
I thank you for your unwavering commitment and the significant contributions you have made to the education community
I wish you all the very best in your retirement and hope it brings you much joy and fulfilment
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Port Lincoln Bowling Club celebrated 100 years recently with rolls down the green and an evening at the clubrooms
who has been playing bowls with the club for 25 years
said the club held a social bowls day to celebrate on Friday
a dinner took place to celebrate 100 years
Mrs Gardner said it was a wonderful night for all
“We had past players from Victoria and Queensland
we had a lot of past players attend the night
“The majority of our living life members were there so that was pretty special as well.”
and bar manager/club member Dion Stacey looked after the drinks
we had a 100-year committee and again Sylvia Parker was probably the mainstay of that – she did an enormous amount of work,” Mrs Gardner said
“Then we had a sub-committee that did the decorations for the night and we also produced a 100-year history booklet.”
Community members that would like a copy can ask a club member for one
we had the mayor and the CEO from the council there,” she said
“The male and female presidents from the Southern Eyre Bowling Association were there and representatives from the other four bowling clubs in our association
“We also had special guests Ben and Ana Menzel from RAA who made a massive contribution to a raffle that we had on the night.”
The clubrooms were decorated blue and silver
with big 100 balloons against the far wall
A 100-year birthday cake was shared by guests
Port Lincoln High School hosted over 200 teaching and support staff from across the Eyre Peninsula for a day of professional learning
Today’s training – which focused on the effective integration of CREW into school culture – was led by three acclaimed international educators
and Gwyn and Kate ap Harri from XP Schools
Gwyn and Kate for sharing their valuable time and expertise with us and look forward to further implementing the CREW model at PLHS
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The history of Port Lincoln’s fabled tuna industry runs rich with the tales of men who rose from the ashes of post-war Europe to find their fortunes in the savage waters of the Southern Ocean
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The sixth annual Port Lincoln Clontarf Academy Awards Night was staged at the Port Lincoln Yacht Club last night
The event – which celebrated the success of the 60 Clontarf Foundation members for 2024 – could barely cater for the large crowd of special guests
The evening commenced with guests enjoying a tasty meal provided by Clontarf staff and volunteers
Two students – Levi Miller (Year 10) and Scott Kropinyeri (Year 8) – performed admirably throughout the night as the ceremony’s MC’s
with Year 9 student Beau McLean delivering a Welcome to Country
Following a video message from Clontarf CEO Gerard Neesham and an introductory address from Port Lincoln Academy Director Matthew Stokes
the names of this year’s worthy award recipients were announced
the audience was enlightened and entertained by fantastic video compilations featuring the myriad activities that Academy members have participated in throughout 2024
The special awards (listed below) were presented by a range of invited guests
program partners and Clontarf/PLHS staff; they all recognised the boys’ achievements in the fields of attendance
Each recipient diligently delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech after receiving their certificate/prize
Congratulations to all award-winners and their families on this wonderful recognition
Congratulations must also go to 2024 Port Lincoln Academy staff Matthew Stokes
Casey Amos and Jack Yeoman – on top of their passionate efforts in managing our Clontarf Academy throughout 2024
they organised and delivered another brilliant awards ceremony
Matthew Stokes & former Academy Director Mr
Derick Wanganeen & Port Lincoln City Manager of Community
Casey Amos & PLHS Deputy Principal Mrs
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Port Lincoln High School’s 2024 Year 12 Formal was successfully staged inside the Port Lincoln Yacht Club last night
The ideal venue was stylishly decorated (by PLHS staff) and afforded stunning views of the bay in the late afternoon and evening light – to top it off
our friends at Viterra lit up the nearby silos in PLHS red and blue for our special occasion
In addition to a delicious meal prepared and served by the Greenside Bistro team (Chef: Jeremy Hartwich), the function featured access to a professional photographer (Mikaela Frick: Mikaela Frick Photography) for the students and their families before dinner
As these (“unprofessional”) photos clearly demonstrate
the students looked amazing in their formal wear and greatly enjoyed the company of their peers and attending staff throughout the night
A highlight for many was the presentation of tongue-in-cheek special awards (devised by their teachers) to some of our more notable Year 12’s
Many thanks to the Port Lincoln Yacht Club and our other event partners for their support in staging our 2024 Formal
Michaela Webb and Miss Bambi Britten for their outstanding efforts in organising and delivering such a successful event
We congratulate the “Class of 2024” on a fantastic Formal function
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Port Lincoln High School students attend Standards; this event is an opportunity for each year level to attempt several track and field disciplines and score valuable points for their house
Standards is coordinated by the House Captains
with valuable supervision and support provided by staff
11 and 12 students are having a go at athletic events such as the 100m
Congratulations to all of today’s competitors and the House Captains on your active participation and determined efforts
there was plenty of team spirit and positive encouragement on display throughout the day
Looking forward to Sports Day (Thursday March 6th at Ravendale) – may the best team win
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