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Truth and reality?

The conflict in Israel has been ongoing for over a thousand years, a conflict of religion and living space. Regrettably, both sides have and continue...

Proposed by-laws released for comment

Port Lincoln City Council has reviewed several of its current by-laws which are due to expire on January 1, 2026 and is inviting feedback...

Flashback to April 1997

This week, we are flashing back 28 years to April 1997 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

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Sport

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...

Youth to lead the way

Wanilla Rangers is keen to celebrate its 70-year anniversary with back-to-back A1 premierships in the 2025 netball season. One of the standout teams of...

All set for finals

The last round prior to the finals of the Port Lincoln ladies bocce competition on Tuesday saw some competitive matches played. Wattle secured a 16-9...

Looking to go one better in 2025

Tasman Imperial will be looking to go one better in season 2025 and win the A1 premiership. Imperials finished as runners-up in 2024, after a...

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Eyre Magazine

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...

At home on the stage

The only way is up for talented musician Charlee Watt, who is continuing to develop and delight as an artist even at her tender...

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Connections created

West Coast Youth and Community Support’s (WCYCS) Youth Week event put smiles on kids’ faces last week as they enjoyed fun activities. It kicked...

Ready for the rise

After a premiership season in A1 reserves, Ravendale Storm will step up into the A1 competition for the 2025 netball campaign. The Storm are...

Fresh footy for Wayback

Wayback is investing in new recruits - from players to coach and more - building on a solid pre-season which should see the team...

Day to remember those who served

Anzac Day will be marked in Port Lincoln with several traditional events throughout the day. Anzac Day in Port Lincoln will begin with a dawn...

Ready and set for SALT

SALT Festival is all set for another sizzling year, with a jam-packed program. People of all ages will have an array of choices of...

Evans stands for freedom, faith and families

Kylie Evans of Lewiston is Family First's nomination for Grey in the federal election on May 3, tapping into her experience of living and...