Fuel retailers on notice after spike in reports of suspected wrongdoing
As fuel prices continue to spike, RAA has released figures showing fuel retailers are on notice after a 970 per cent increase in the...
Regional media deserves more than being taken for granted
As a life member of Country Press SA, I read the recent correspondence from the Electoral Commission regarding its media strategy for the 2026...
Support called for Port Lincoln Show
Planning is well underway for the 2026 Port Lincoln Show - to be held on Sunday 9 August - and organisers want your help...
Flashback to March 1981
This week, we are flashing back 45 years to March 1981 in the Port Lincoln Times archive. Do you recognise anyone you know?
Attention to detail at Airport Car Spa
The Airport Car Spa team in Port Lincoln is always happy to help people, with vehicle detailing for all makes and models.
Located at...
Tuna playing hard to get
It has been a great week of fishing weather and plenty of anglers got out and took advantage.
Here is what was biting and...
Group to celebrate 30 years
The Eyre Bioregional Permaculture Group is set to celebrate its 30-year anniversary with a fabulous fair this weekend.
The 30th anniversary fair will be...
Road safety put front of mind
Eyre Peninsula school students were confronted with stories from a Metropolitan Fire Service firefighter and road crash survivor earlier this month, as part of...
Day for harmony celebrated
Harmony Day was marked by Port Lincoln Multicultural Council with a vibrant and inclusive celebration on Friday 20 March.
People from a wide range...
If your election “information” can’t reach a town, it can’t serve a democracy
The Electoral Commission’s main public information spend this election has been channelled into outdoor advertising and digital.
That might look modern on a spreadsheet, but...















