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Four arrested after Port Lincoln crime spree

Four people were arrested in a stolen car at Tumby Bay on Sunday following an early morning crime spree. A vehicle was reported acting suspiciously...

Colour Tumby to make splash

Get ready to immerse yourself in a whirlwind of colour, creativity, and coastal charm at the 2025 Colour Tumby Festival - Tumby Bay’s unmissable...

Scholarship for Jake

Senior relationship manager at ANZ and Port Lincoln resident Jake Darcy is the recipient of the 2025 Ann-Maree Galagher Memorial Scholarship for the esteemed...

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Sport

Eyre Peninsula displays potential

Eyre Peninsula’s top cricket talents joined forces last week in representing the region at the State Country Cup in Adelaide, winning two of four...

Wayback wins women’s thriller

There was only one point between Rangers and Wayback in the women's A grade game last week in the Port Lincoln Basketball Association. Wayback...

Port Lincoln wins inter-association shield

Port Neill Tennis Association hosted Port Lincoln Tennis Association last Friday at the Tumby Bay courts in windy conditions that challenged all players and...

Best scores on Saturday

The latest round of results at the Port Lincoln Golf Club started with strong scores, but the best was saved for last in Saturday’s...

Paddling events ramp up

Port Lincoln’s Blue Water Raiders group has conducted events over the last two weekends not only to enhance the skills of members registered for...

Strong wins for Charlton, SES

Charlton defeated Tasman by six wickets in round 12 of B grade Port Lincoln cricket, while Southern Eyre South won by a massive 177...

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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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City’s political priorities outlined

With the 2025 federal election to be called in the coming months, Port Lincoln City Council is taking proactive steps to advocate for critical...

Winery celebrates rebranding

Peter Teakle Wines celebrated its Teakle Wines rebrand with an event at the winery on Thursday, February 6. Invited guests were welcomed at the Cellar...

What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Celebrate Valentine’s Day St Thomas’ T Rooms Friday, February 14, 11am to 2pm, enjoy a fresh Devonshire tea or coffee in the lovely ambience of the...

Combating the decline of sport participation

As Port Lincoln’s winter sports prepare for the season ahead, there is one issue affecting local competitions leaders are hoping to address. That issue is...

Long-term lease formalises garden care

Port Lincoln RSL Sub-Branch has signed a 42-year ground lease with the Port Lincoln City Council for the ongoing care of the Garden of...

Mystery of Valentine history

Around the world every February 14, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of Saint Valentine. But who is the...