Cougars meet Eagles for match of the round
The final round sees Eyre United travel to Cummins to take on Ramblers in a must win game for the Saints, Lock host Tumby Bay, and...
Small yardings at Dublin
A MUCH smaller yarding of only 3300 crossbred and merino lambs sold to excellent local and interstate processor competition. Supermarket competition in particular was...
113kmh winds hit city
WINDS gusting up to 113 kilometres an hour in Port Lincoln overnight on Monday brought down several trees around the city.Quade Carbine and his...
Bad weather interrupts tuna harvest
THE wind and rain has been causing trouble on land but it has also been wreaking havoc with the southern bluefin tuna harvest. The frozen...
Science funding
PORT Lincoln High School, with Cummins Area School and Ceduna Area School, will receive $2.5 million to refurbish and improve its science, technology, engineering and...
Help spread health message
UNITING Care Wesley is looking for more local ‘foodie’ volunteers to help spread the word about healthy eating.The Community Foodies program has been running in...
Making the time to take care of ourselves
TODAY’s Port Lincoln Times has nine glorious pages of sport, focusing on the weekend’s Pedler Cup Netball Carnival, the Kinlough Cup and, of course,...
Drink driver at Port Neill
A 56-YEAR-OLD man from the Port Neill area was reported for drink driving on Friday night.Police stopped him while he was driving along Peake Terrace in Port...
July 1, 1976
A DROUGHT approaching the severity of the 1959 season was facing some parts of the Eyre Peninsula. District agronomist Ken Holden said northern areas of...
Comfortable winter pursuits all round
A FEW weeks ago, Port Lincoln art teacher Jill Pantiyasa, conducted a workshop at Nyroca for a group of budding artists – all women. The main...













