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A chance to reflect

Remembrance Day will once again allow people to reflect on the sacrifices of those who served the country at war. After the end of...

Musician debuts first single

Port Lincoln songstress Jo Page's first single, Fire in His Eyes, is set to hit airwaves on Sunday 10 November. The dark western country-rock track...

Kingfish reigning supreme

Bag limit reductions came into effect on Saturday 1 November, with bag limits for King George whiting, garfish, squid and blue swimmer crabs halved...

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Sport

BMW gets the better of Kia

On a cold and windy day there was plenty of fun had in round four of the Port Lincoln ladies summer bocce competition on...

Rampant Rangers on top

The third round of Port Lincoln basketball was an exciting one for Rangers with wins in the top men’s and women’s grades. In the...

Another win for Squaws

There were perfect conditions on Saturday for the round three Port Lincoln softball action, and in the A grade Squaws downed Shields, while Roadrunners...

Wayback claims B grade victory

A great run chase from Wayback saw the visitors claim victory against Tasman in Port Lincoln B grade cricket, while at Dorward Oval, Charlton...

Gauff holds off Sinner

Port Lincoln Tennis Association had mixed results this week, with the Thursday night juniors washed out. Men’s Monday night had a brief delay when...

Tigers savage the Dogs

A grade - Tigers 9-0 Coyotes Coyotes ventured north on Friday night to take on North Shields Tigers at Dorward Oval in Lower Eyre baseball,...

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Eyre Magazine

Dream evolves from dusty paddocks

What was once a bare patch that is now flourishing with native flowers, Jasmin Piggott’s colourful Poodra Springs Native Flowers continues to prosper. The Eyre...

Streaky sews wellbeing seed

In a time of social unrest and concern, the Streaky Bay Wellbeing Project provides a chance to strengthen community connection and inclusivity. Late in 2022,...

Familiar Faces: Sophie Blacker

Lower Eyre Council’s 2025 Citizen of the Year Sophie Blacker moved from the Mid North to Cummins 15 years ago and has been giving...

From the Kitchen

With Liam Utting Mix freshly-caught southern bluefin tuna from the waters of Eyre Peninsula together with other dynamic flavours and you will salivate over this...

Sculpting his legacy

Eminent Port Lincoln sculptor Ken Martin has made his name creating some of Eyre Peninsula’s - and South Australia’s - most iconic bronze statues. Along...

History’s keepers

An interest in preserving Far West history now and for generations to come is fuelling the dedicated cohort of Ceduna School House Museum volunteers. From...

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Mia brings colour and connection

St Mark’s College student Mia Speed had a busy university break as she headed home to paint a beautiful mural at the Headspace Port...

Drone safety warning

Port Lincoln skies are seeing greater numbers of drones as the equipment becomes more easily accessible, however drone operation does come with rules and...

Sound of piano fills Civic Centre

The Port Lincoln community was treated to two special performances by Chicago-based pianist Tim Barton last month. The internationally renowned pianist joined forces with local...

National initiative supporting aspiring star

The inaugural AusArtDay on Thursday 23 October was a national initiative that will help Port Lincoln cabaret star Charlee Watt reach the world stage. Charlee...

Woman caught over the limit

A woman was reported for drink-driving in Port Lincoln on the weekend. Police stopped a Holden Commodore on Phillip Street at about 4.20am on Sunday...

Rotary supports fundraising goal

Rotary Club of Port Lincoln recently gathered for its fortnightly meeting at the Grand Tasman Hotel, highlighted by a special guest presentation from corporate...