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It has been five years since the Port Lincoln Times first reported the space industry was coming to the city’s doorstep at Whalers Way...

Outstanding citizens recognised

Port Lincoln City Council has announced its 2024 Australia Day award winners, with Steve Kemp named the Citizen of the Year. The council recently announced...

Looking back on 2023: Helping women and children great ‘reward’ for Sharyn

After almost four decades helping protect those experiencing domestic abuse in Port Lincoln, Sharyn Potts is planning to retire at the end of the...

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...

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...

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...

Orchid Club cheers for 60 years

The Port Lincoln Orchid Club recently celebrated its 60th anniversary with a dinner at the Grand Tasman Hotel. Club member Peter Hughes entertained the...

Zonta welcomes new member

The Zonta Club of Port Lincoln recently welcomed its newest member, Wendee Shailer. Ms Shailer was inducted by president Kaaren Colwell, who explained...

Illegal shark killings alleged

The Port Lincoln Times understands multiple illegal great white shark killings have allegedly occurred on Port Lincoln fishing boats this year. When enquiries were...

Branch wraps up busy year

The South Australian Country Women's Association (SACWA) Port Lincoln branch enjoyed lunch at the Grand Tasman Hotel on December 8 for its final event...

Tips to improve eye health

Long-term eye problems affect nearly 50 per cent of all Australians, and there are many ways of preventing them from happening to you. From...

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