Farming was there first
The 2016 Local Nuisance and Litter Control Act, which allows councils to issue fines, abatement notices, or pursue legal action to protect communities or...
Flashback to November 1983
This week, we are flashing back 42 years to November 1983 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds
Community session
Water Allocation Plan
Thursday 20 November, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, come along to the Port Lincoln Yacht Club to find out more and have your...
Group given cropping update
Members and friends of the Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business group learned about the work of the Nutrien Ag services based in Cummins....
Cost savings should be both ways
It is interesting to note the promises made when elements of an account are changed as a result of technology and digitisation.
When registration labels...
What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds
Delicious food
St Thomas Tea Rooms
Friday 14 November, 11am to 2pm, St Thomas Tea Rooms looks forward to welcoming customers, old and new, this Friday....
Quilters support needy children
Tumby Bay Quilting Group continues to provide support to children taken into care through the Backpacks 4 SA Kids.
At the group’s four-day quilting retreat...
Tougher laws are needed
The law for 3D printed firearms is tough, according to the Police Minister, with really tough penalties up to 15 years in jail and...
Flashback to November 2011
This week, we are flashing back 14 years to November 2011 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
Club celebrates Probus Month
Port Lincoln Ladies Probus Club celebrate Probus Month in style.
The club celebrated the month on Tuesday 21 October with a high morning tea.
Two new...















