Tonnes of Tunarama impact
After a highly anticipated return, the 2026 Tunarama Festival has been hailed a resounding success, injecting a massive $14 million into the local economy....
Sticking it to cancer
Laughter, music and an array of Bad Bridesmaids filled the Port Lincoln Racecourse pavilion last Friday, 17 April, as women gathered for a unique...
Region shines at SA Seafood Awards
Eyre Peninsula’s reputation as the seafood frontier was firmly cemented in Adelaide last week, as the region's finest producers and innovators dominated the 2026...
Items stolen during school break-in
Police are investigating a break-in at a Port Lincoln school this week.
Police were called to St Joseph’s School on Mortlock Terrace, Port Lincoln about...
SALT starts in full flight
Port Lincoln’s SALT Festival has once again brought the fun with a fantastic array of acts and activities for people of all ages to...
Opening night of SALT shines
A large crowd gathered at Port Lincoln’s Nautilus Arts Centre to celebrate the opening of the 2026 SALT Festival on Friday 17 April.
All...
Smoke no case for alarm
SA Water will carry out smoke testing in Port Lincoln’s sewerage network in late April to help identify any incorrect or illegal stormwater connections,...
Four teens arrested after break-in
Four teens were arrested following a break-in and theft in Port Lincoln on the weekend.
In the early hours of Sunday 19 April, entry was...
Get connected with history
South Australia’s History Festival is coming to Eyre Peninsula in May, including events in Port Lincoln.
The festival celebrates history for all South Australians, with...
Boston sand unites fallen brothers
On 28 September 2000, the Port Lincoln Times published ‘A Touch of Boston Island’, a narrative of local sacrifice, detailing the history of the...















