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What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Art Case exhibition Port Lincoln Library October 21 to November 14, Mon-Fri, 12pm to 4pm, The National Gallery of Australia will display red and orange art...

Lincoln’s Pam the best director

Kirton Point Children's Centre (KPCC) director Pam Stanley has won the 2024 South Australian Preschool Director of the Year award. Celebrated with a gala...

Port Lincoln Leisure Centre to celebrate 40 years

The Port Lincoln Leisure Centre will mark a significant milestone this December as it celebrates its 40th anniversary. Since its inception in 1984 the...

Foreshore frights

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Sport

Dental defeats Bakery in Friday night tennis

Port Lincoln Tennis Association had a full round of tennis with perfect conditions all week. Green, orange and red ball got underway for their...

Hot win for Wayback

Wayback picked up its second win in the opening three Port Lincoln cricket matches with a three-wicket success against Tasman, while Southern Eyre South...

Tri-Series success

The 2024 EP Tri Series has concluded and there were once again some super speedy times recorded throughout the year. In March this year...

Icon to sail in 2025 Adelaide to Port Lincoln

There will be an icon of Australian sailing competing in the 75th running of the Teakle Classic Adelaide to Port Lincoln Yacht Race in...

Gymnasts show their talent

Port Lincoln Gymnastics Club recently travelled to Port Pirie for its annual Gymnastics Championships, with a ‘Mad Hatters Tea Party’ theme. A record number of...

Breakers bank another win

The Breakers A grade women basketball team has consolidated consecutive victories with a win in round two of the Port Lincoln Basketball Association 2024/25...

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Eyre Magazine

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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Wide smiles at anniversary

The Port Lincoln Rotary Club celebrated their 75 year anniversary in style, with plenty of people able to come together to chat and reminisce...

Dudley turns 101

Throughout his life Dudley Noble has remained focused on staying active however he can, and at 101 years old he has no intentions of...

Press play GPSA Harvest 100

Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is amplifying the harvest season with the release of its much-anticipated Harvest 100 playlist, featuring iconic anthems, country hits, and...

Seaweed tames methane

A study has found that whole Asparagopsis seaweed, like the one harvested in Louth Bay by CH4 Global, is more effective than its primary...

Restrictions raise concerns

A recent survey conducted by Grain Producers SA has underlined a dire situation which could impact farmers and their access to chemicals, such as...

EOI launched for local composting facility

Positive results from the Port Lincoln City Council’s Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO) Pilot Program - which rolled out to 400 households in March...