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MFS benefits from report

The Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) is set to replace the Port Lincoln Heavy Urban Pump appliance next year as the state government’s $1.25 million...

Long journey in fishing for family

The Wiseman family has forged a long history in the fishing industry and Des Wiseman is committed to continuing long into the future. Louth...

Amy is proud as punch

Award-winning Darwin comic Amy Hetherington is set to hit the road in early 2025 yet again, returning to Eyre Peninsula in January for a...

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Sport

Association heads into Christmas break

Port Lincoln Tennis Association will go into its Christmas break with players heading to other events across the state and interstate. Three players from...

Western Eyre leads competition

Western Eyre sits top of the ladder after the second round of men’s inter-association bowls matches was held at Ceduna Bowling Club on Sunday,...

Boston bags A grade victories

The final round of women’s A grade Port Lincoln basketball in 2024 saw Boston and Breakers go into the break in winning form. Boston...

Tigers and Peckerettes head into break with wins

Mallee Park and Boston head into the Port Lincoln Football League women competition’s summer break on a high with wins on Friday, December 13. The...

Raiders readying for Regional Masters Games

Port Lincoln’s Blue Water Raiders are sharpening their paddling skills in preparation for participation in the Regional Masters Games. Raelene Fuller took the crew...

Saints keep Indians at bay

Saints and Tigers head into the final round of Lower Eyre baseball before the Christmas/New Year break with confidence after recording wins in the...

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Familiar Faces: Simon Turner

A proud oyster farmer, Cowell's Simon Turner knows all about one of Eyre Peninsula's favourite delicacies. When he is not on the water or...

Familiar Faces: Julian Baillie

Julian “Julz” Baillie was born and bred in the Tumby Bay area. He grew up living and working at the family Yanta Sheep Studs...

The travelling shearers

Once upon a time, Dillon Schmaal was never going to get into shearing. Now, he and his Arno Bay family are taking their work...

Distillery sparks spiritual awakening

Support from the community is fuelling Port Lincoln’s first distillery to greater heights. After a journey around some regional distilleries, Justin and Sally Braakhuis were...

Celebrating a century of memories

The small town of Yaninee is preparing for a momentous day in 2025 when its beloved Yaninee Institute turns 100. A special centenary will be...

Pursuing artistic passion

A Ceduna artist is taking her passion to the next level and infusing life experiences into her work. By Jaylene Ware’s own admission she does...

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Sweet festive tradition

Gingerbread houses originated in Germany during the 16th century. They quickly became associated with Christmas and it is a tradition many Australian families have...

Flashback to December 2002

This week, we are flashing back to December 2002 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

Graduation celebrations for St Joseph’s School year 12s

St Joseph's School held its year 12 graduation on Saturday, November 30, at the Nautilus Theatre. The graduation marked the end of their schooling and...

Port Lincoln school damaged

A teen will face court charged with property damage following an incident in Port Lincoln this week. Police received reports of extensive damage to a...

Weather welcome for fishing

The signs for a good summer season are there, as the water has started to warm up and there is plenty of bait around. Some...

Future focus during visit

Key projects to help Port Lincoln grow were on the agenda when Federal Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey visited the city last week. On his...