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Passing of Grey baton on horizon

The electorate of Grey is very likely to stay in Liberal hands following the federal election on Saturday, in what was a night to...

Power for desal

SA Power Networks (SAPN) has started work to bring power to the desalination plant site at Billy Lights Point by connecting to the Port...

Crowd gathers to remember

Many members of the Coffin Bay community came together on Anzac Day to reflect on the sacrifices of servicemen and women at war. With...

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Sport

Lions run riot against toothless Tigers

The 2025 Port Lincoln table tennis season started with a bang last Wednesday. There are more players than 2024 - which is fantastic to see,...

Jett takes on the mountain

Bathurst is now ticked off sixteen-year-old Jett Zerk’s list after competing in the Excel support Circuit, coming 30th out of 51 cars. Jett said...

Kangaroo Paw proves too strong

Kangaroo Paw claimed the honours as the Port Lincoln Ladies Summer Bocce Competition came to a close on Tuesday. Bottle Brush played in the preliminary...

Kennerley looking forward to Teakle Cup

Norwood will battle Adelaide at Port Lincoln’s Centenary Oval in the 2025 Teakle Cup and Jacob Kennerley cannot wait to play in front of...

Opening round wins for Tasman and Boston

Tasman Imperial and Boston claimed the first points in the opening round of Port Lincoln Netball Association A1 competition. Tasman Imperial 72-35 Wayback The weather was...

Port Lincoln sport: April 25-26 | GALLERY

Did you see any of the sport played across Port Lincoln on the weekend? Port Lincoln Times sport photographer Jack Davies captured some of the...

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Wudinna link remains strong for flying doctor

He may not call Eyre Peninsula home these days, but Dr Scott Lewis remains entrenched in the region and will forever be grateful for...

Delicious taste of Venus Bay

From the couch to the kitchen and under the wonderful backdrop of Venus Bay, A Taste of the Bay has become a hit event. On...

Familiar Faces – Tina Traeger

Tina Traeger has a busy schedule operating Cleve Massage and Wellness Collective, but would not have it any other way. When not at work...

The Charra boys

From growing up in nondescript Charra to the heights of reaching the AFL, Kade Chandler and Jay Polkinghorne share similar journeys. Roughly halfway between...

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...

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Flashback to May 2010

This week, we are flashing back 15 years to May 2010 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

No man-made nuclear benefits

Nuclear experts and institutes, legislatively non-accountable, claim whatever to make ‘anything nuclear’ seem okay. Man-made nuclear cycle’s conclusive benefits do not exist. SA’s nuclear-powered submarine construction...

Speak up on vets

Feedback is being sought on the new regulations for South Australia’s veterinary profession. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is in the process...

Bays producing the goods

Here is what was biting and where across the region. West Coast There have been good reports out of Venus Bay and Streaky Bay this week. King...

Students help lay flags for Anzac Day

Prior to Anzac Day, student leaders from St Joseph’s School and Navigator College took time out of their busy school holidays to help lay...

All smiles after 75 years

Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business members came together for the group’s 75th birthday earlier this month. Members celebrated the significant milestone in special fashion,...