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Back in time to December 1983
As 2023 draws to a close, we are flashing back 40 years to December 1983 in the Port Lincoln Times archives.
Do you recognise...
Trust applications open for 2024 funding
Applications are open for the next round of research and grower group funding through the South Australian Grain Industry Trust (SAGIT).
Research applications for projects...
24/7 care for your pets
Around the clock veterinary care is now available for VetChat subscribers.
VetChat is an online platform that includes telehealth and financial cover for seven common...
Looking back on 2023: Parnkalla signs unveiled
A local community group has unveiled new signs to help visitors and locals appreciate flora and fauna along the Parnkalla Trail.
The Friends of Parnkalla...
Port Lincoln’s year that was
The end of 2023 signifies the end of my first year in my term as the mayor of the Port Lincoln City Council.
It has...
Looking back on 2023: Seaweed goes surf to turf
A local is working hard to develop new products using seaweed harvested in Port Lincoln for potential use in the local agricultural industry.
Lukina...
Incentives and support in new agreement
A new-four year deal has been signed with rural general practitioners to provide greater recognition, remuneration and support for regional and remote doctors across...
Friends pull polygala from parks
The Friends of Southern Eyre Peninsula Parks group has successfully received a grant to help remove an invasive weed from Lincoln National Park.
The...
Waterhole management important for dry conditions
Soaks, springs and waterholes exist through many Eyre Peninsula farming areas and are important sources of water for stock and farm use, according to...
St Joseph’s students celebrate graduation
St Joseph's School held its year 12 graduation on Saturday, December 2, with students dressing up for the occasion which marked the end of...















