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Hui Jin

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First look at comeback program unveiled

The Tunarama Festival has given a sneak peek of its jam-packed comeback festival program for 2026. Returning after a two-year hiatus, the festival will bring...

City blood donations up

One blood donation can save up to three lives and Port Lincoln is doing its part to help, with improved blood donation numbers in...

New citizens welcomed

Port Lincoln welcomed new citizens to the Australian family last week, with the mayor’s official welcome and a visit from Tom Venning MP on...

Rain spoils Saturday cricket action

All Port Lincoln cricket matches were abandoned on Saturday, washed out by rain. Senior colts matches were due to start at 8am, but 4mm of...

Fashion for a great cause

Blue Illusion Port Lincoln has once again shown support to Dementia Australia with a fashion show and sales. People from throughout the region headed...

‘Deadly’ Sista 2 Sista event

Family Violence Legal Service Aboriginal Corporation (FVLSAC) hosted its annual Sista 2 Sista event on 13 November at Ravendale Sporting Complex, drawing more than...

Slater continues rise in the ring

Issy Slater recently brought home a state title with a technical knockout, adding it to the handful of other titles she has won in...

Fishing vessel dismantled

The 65-foot retired fishing vessel FV Nenad has been gutted and will be removed from the water. The Nenad has a rich history -...

Connections formed at ball

The Cara Christmas Ball at Port Lincoln Yacht Club on Saturday 1 November saw plenty of connections formed at the inclusive event. Disability service...

Stolen road grader crashes

A man was arrested after he allegedly stole a grader and crashed into a car in Port Lincoln on Sunday. Just before 6am Sunday 23...

Flashback to December 1988

This week, we are flashing back 37 years to December 1988 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?