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Hui Jin

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Reidy rips apart Victoria as SA claims title

Christmas came early for Eyre Peninsula cricket talent Jarrah Reidy, who earlier this month sent down one of the most damaging spells of fast...

Super Christmas sailing

It may have been a gloomy start to the day, but conditions soon proved ideal for a relaxed and enjoyable day on the water...

A Year of connection, care and community strength

Over the past twelve months, Port Lincoln City Council has remained focused on what matters most — the wellbeing, resilience and connectedness of our...

Bowls done and dusted for 2025

The Southern Eyre Peninsula Wednesday pennants bowls competitions finished 2025 off, with some exciting round 10 match-ups. Last week only the Wednesday pennants competitions...

Surplus for years to come

THE state budget will maintain an operating surplus across the forward estimates, the 2025-26 mid-year budget review (MYBR) confirms. Budget papers confirm that in terms...

Grey’s resilience and our path forward

As we close out 2025, I want to acknowledge the resilience, pride, and opportunity that I see out in the community each day. Yes, this...

Challenging year for communities

2025 has certainly been a year of challenges for our Eyre Peninsula and West Coast communities. The ongoing dry conditions have meant our farming...

Representing state cricket

Two Port Lincoln cricketers have earned their way to state selection, with Chelsea Shepperd and Jess Woolford named in the South Australian squad for...

Record number for SA football

MORE South Australians than ever before are lacing up the boots and kicking a Sherrin, with football participation in South Australia reaching a record-breaking...

What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Happy Chat Port Lincoln Ladies Probus Club Tuesday 30 December, 10am, Port Lincoln Ladies Probus Club’s Happy Chat will be at the Port Lincoln Hotel for...

Flashback to January 2004

This week, we are flashing back 22 years to January 2004 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?