Vessel leaves Port Lincoln
South Australia’s export program for the 2025-26 season has commenced, with the first vessel departing from Burge’s Port Lincoln terminal.
The vessel from Port...
Living for Rock the Bay
The Living End headlined a pumping Rock The Bay music event on Saturday night, followed by a wind down to remember with Hot Dub...
Lasting affect of severe weather
Rural and remote communities across Eyre Peninsula and beyond are facing mounting health risks as extreme weather events become more frequent and severe, according...
Discovering Dunedin
Having explored the tourist meccas of the South Island of New Zealand (Queenstown and Christchurch) I thought it was time to venture further afield...
Fishing skills on deck
RecFish SA put on a knot tying and rig making session for Tunarama with 18 participants taking part on Saturday, 17 January.
Program coordinator...
Boat race returns to shore
The Bunnings Boat Building Competition was a day-long affair for many friends and family who competed, with construction commencing at 9am on Sunday, January...
Drummers bring the beats
The Taiko Japanese Drummers led by Keiko Miyabe had people up and about at the Tunarama Festival on Sunday, 18 January.
The Port Lincoln...
Celebrating Port Lincoln artists
The opening night of the 2026 Bendigo Community Bank Port Lincoln Art Prize was well-supported by the local community.
Held at Nautilus Theatre, this year's...
State cricket opportunity
Promising young Port Lincoln bred cricketers, Jess Woolford and Chelsea Shepperd have returned home after performing in the South Australian Outback's state country competition,...
Coastal Man wins art prize
The Bendigo Community Bank Port Lincoln Art Prize for 2026 was awarded on Thursday night, 15 January, with a large gathering of artists and...















