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Inspiring the next generation of talent

Former Australian Diamonds netballer and Port Lincoln local Lauren Nourse inspired the city’s up-and-coming netballers at a clinic last week. Nourse held a clinic on...

Dragons Afloat hosts successful expo

Dragons Afloat Port Lincoln held a very successful Lymphoedema and Lipoedema Expo in Port Lincoln from April 11 to 13. Twenty health care professionals...

Candidates on childcare

Ahead of the 2025 federal election, the Port Lincoln Times is interviewing candidates for the seat of Grey on issues relating to the electorate...

Much ado about SALT

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Sport

Madden awarded Charlton’s top honour

Charlton Cricket Club wrapped up its 2024-25 season with presentations for its junior colts, senior colts, B grade and A grade sides on Saturday,...

New club medley proves a success

Coffin Bay Bowls Club capped off a fine season with memorable competitions in the past month. Earlier this month the inaugural Coffin Bay Bowling Club...

Finals eye of the Tigers

Boston is proud to announce the return of experienced and enthusiastic coaches, Kate Holman and Kylie Fowler, supported by team manager Cherie Bascomb, for...

Women masters of hockey

Port Lincoln’s women’s hockey team came away with gold at the SA Masters Games competition earlier this month. Played in Whyalla, the Pink Quackers showed...

Tigers eager for further improvement

Boston is excited to see some key players return to the field for 2025, after suffering a high injury rate last season. Coach Aisea...

New talent and a timely return

Wayback has filled all 13 of its netball grades this year, with a mixture of newbies and seasoned players filling the squad, the A...

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Eyre Magazine

The Charra boys

From growing up in nondescript Charra to the heights of reaching the AFL, Kade Chandler and Jay Polkinghorne share similar journeys. Roughly halfway between...

Journey into island’s past

A journey aboard the Tacoma headed for Taylor Island provides a window into region’s pioneering past. A Cornish fisher shuffles past me in the galley,...

Fields of sweetness

When she was baking for special occasions in her kitchen, Renee Hannemann could never have guessed what was around the corner. Now she is...

Delving into Eyre Peninsula

Joel Horne loves what he does on the farm and is most proud of the delver he designed and created. Down a white sandy track...

Stunning sculptures

From bronze to steel and granite, Eyre Peninsula is home to a number of breathtaking sculptures made by talented artists. Whether you are an art...

Presten’s fervent desire

An artist on the rise, Port Lincoln’s Presten Warren has big dreams but never forgets his roots. Presten Warren has long had a passion for...

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Odette’s commitment to dance

As Odette’s School of Dance enters its 45th year, director Odette Pearson continues to proudly offer her expertise and passion to Port Lincoln’s young...

Caring for children a common goal

The support given through foster and kinship carers and those in the NGO sector was showcased last week when Minister Katrine Hildyard visited Eyre...

Journey through Saltbush

Saltbush - an immersive and interactive journey through the culture and language of Aboriginal Australia - held performances at Nautilus Theatre last week for...

Anzac activities at St Joseph’s School

Students at St Joseph’s School spent the final week of term one making poppies and baking Anzac biscuits ahead of Anzac Day. The students learnt...

Communities to honour the fallen

Lower Eyre Peninsula communities will remember the fallen and those who have served their country at services across the region on Friday, April 25. Coffin...

Gabb nabs scholarship

Port Lincoln’s Benjamin Gabb has been awarded a prestigious Playford Trust scholarship for 2025. Mr Gabb was among more than 50 South Australian university...