Foodbank feedback wanted
Port Lincoln City Council has put the call out to community members for feedback for a proposed lease agreement between the council and Foodbank...
Flashback to June 1993
This week, we are flashing back 32 years to June 1993 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
Funding to future-proof coastline
Port Lincoln City Council is one of 13 South Australian councils to share in $1.45 million of grant funding to help develop strategies for...
Taxing nothing?
Federal Labor’s plan to tax unrealised gains in large superannuation balances, which at the same time prevents some politicians from being treated differently, is...
Salmon soaring across coast
Here is what was biting and where this week throughout the area:
West Coast
After the big storms last week most of the surf...
Slow Down for Yellow laws take effect
Motorists must slow down to 25km/h when passing roadside service and recovery vehicles displaying flashing amber lights - as a new South Australian road...
Prestige open for business
Port Lincoln Prestige welcomed people from across Eyre Peninsula to the opening of its new dealership on Saturday.
Dealer principal Steve Walsh said there were...
Opposition seeking greater road maintenance budget
The Opposition is calling for a significant increase for road safety maintenance spending in the upcoming state budget.
Shadow Infrastructure and Transport Minister Ben Hood...
Port Lincoln youths arrested
Two youths were arrested in Port Lincoln for motor vehicle crime committed earlier this week.
Police patrolling Port Lincoln on Wednesday, June 4 spotted two...
State budget handed down
Described as a “law and order budget”, the state government handed down its 2025-26 budget on Thursday.
Treasurer Stephen Mullighan said this budget had...