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Illegal shark killings alleged

The Port Lincoln Times understands multiple illegal great white shark killings have allegedly occurred on Port Lincoln fishing boats this year. When enquiries were...

Branch wraps up busy year

The South Australian Country Women's Association (SACWA) Port Lincoln branch enjoyed lunch at the Grand Tasman Hotel on December 8 for its final event...

New display installed at railway museum

The Port Lincoln Railway Museum has opened a new display room just in time for the summer holidays. A series of panels tell the...

Carols on the foreshore

The Carols on the foreshore took place last Thursday after a delay due to the recent storms. The weather was luckily perfect on the...

Fashion inspired by region

Growing up on Eyre Peninsula has inspired a recent fashion collection by Cassie Paynter. As part of her graduation from the Advanced Diploma of Fashion...

Irma retires after 50 years of volunteering

A dedicated volunteer with Port Lincoln Meals on Wheels for 50 years, Irma Jensen recently retired from volunteering with the service. Mrs Jensen joined the...

Inaugural showcase a success

Last Saturday saw the first inaugural student showcase for the Haus of Salem pole fitness studio. Held in the Port Lincoln Hotel ballroom, about 60...

Consistent whiting around

Here is what has been biting and where across the region. West Coast Mixed reports have come in from the Dog Fence and Yalata Beach....

Community enjoys foreshore carols

Carols on the foreshore took place last week under clear skies, with community members coming out to sing along and soak up the atmosphere....

Pageant draws big crowd

Port Lincoln hosted its 2023 Christmas Pageant on Saturday, December 16. A large crowd of both locals and cruise ship visitors lined Tasman Terrace to...

Birthday celebration after morning paddle

The Port Lincoln Blue Water Raiders paddled out into the marina canals just after dawn on Saturday morning. Fifteen hearty paddlers - including newcomers...