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Bedford art flying high

Artists from Bedford’s Port Lincoln Learning and Experience Hub have created artwork for an exhibition on show at Adelaide Airport until the end of...

Flashback to March 2009

This week, we are flashing back 16 years to March 2009 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

Great global smiles

Port Lincoln's inaugural Multicultural Global Fest brought together people from various cultures at Flinders Park on Sunday afternoon. People of all ages were entertained with...

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Sport

West Coast swimmers make waves

West Coast Swimming Club delivered a fantastic performance over the weekend of March 1 and 2 at the Whyalla Pool Carnival and Open Water...

Finals heating up

Boston recorded a thrilling win against Rangers in the first week of the women’s A grade Port Lincoln basketball finals. There was only one point...

Freeman shoots score of the week

There were some great scores in the latest week of results at the Port Lincoln Golf Club, none better than Michael Freeman’s 44 points...

Intriguing field for Kimba Cup

The running of the 112th Kimba Cup will be held this Sunday, March 16, at Port Lincoln. Excelman, I'm A Dexstar and I Need A...

Sunrise Masters preparation

The Port Lincoln Blue Water Raiders crew of 13 paddled out to the harbour on Saturday morning, enjoying the relative calm of the sea....

Djokovic cements place in finals

Port Lincoln Tennis Association had a split round of matches due to the previous weekend’s tournament and the long weekend. With one more week...

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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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Liberal candidate tours Port Lincoln

Liberal candidate for Grey, Tom Venning toured Port Lincoln last week, meeting with stakeholders and the Port Lincoln City Council. Mr Venning was joined by...

What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Meal time St Thomas' Tea Rooms Friday, March 14, 11am to 2pm, St Thomas' Tea Rooms will host Devonshire tea and coffee, light lunch, barbecue sausages...

Bec’s recognition at Sustainable Seafood Awards

Port Lincoln’s Rebecca Pedler was recently named a joint winner of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council Young Person in Aquaculture award at the Sustainable Seafood...

Help Heather go bald

Heather Boothby is a familiar face from Port Lincoln Kmart and she is raising money for cancer patients and their care by participating in...

Sharks take over Wreck Beach

Community members had an unusual sighting at Wreck Beach on Monday, when more than 20 sharks were spotted about 800 metres west of the...

Man fined for snapper catch

A Port Lincoln man has been fined nearly $5000 for illegally taking fish protected under the current snapper fishing closures. The 42-year-old faced the Port...