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Port Lincoln Garden Club committee elected

Port Lincoln Garden Club held its August meeting and annual general meeting at ArtEyrea earlier this month, where 23 members attended. Positions were declared open...

Desals’ part in state’s marine disaster

The need for desalination to water-proof Eyre Peninsula has never been disputed, despite many years of inaction by SA Water. As the algal bloom rages...

What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Reopening St Thomas Tea Rooms Friday, August 8, 11am-2pm, St Thomas Tea Rooms is opening again this Friday and is looking forward to welcoming back regular...

Celebrating our aged care workers

Aged care workers are being celebrated today for the vital work they do. Aged Care Employee Day - celebrated on August 7 - is now...

Artists open Blue exhibition

Port Lincoln’s Birds of a Feather artists opened their latest South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival exhibition on Sunday afternoon at Nautilus Arts Centre. The...

Trek to raise valuable funds

Women from Port Lincoln and Adelaide have joined forces through mutual connection to raise money for Beyond Blue. Team Hike Hair, Don’t Care! -...

Flashback to July 2013

This week, we are flashing back 12 years to July 2013 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

Rates are rising too fast

We just received our local council rates and it is interesting how they justify the total general rate revenue of 4.20 per cent, with...

What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

AGM and music Cellar Folk Club Saturday, August 2, 6.30pm, the 2025 Cellar Folk Club annual general meeting will be held at the Living Waters Cafe...

Magical tribute

The Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic show celebrated 50 years of Bohemian Rhapsody with a one night only magical show in Port Lincoln on...

Expanded site to celebrate 20-year anniversary

For two decades, the familiar roar of a Bear Express truck has been a constant on the roads of Port Lincoln and wider Eyre...