Zonta helps births overseas
Zonta Club of Port Lincoln members and volunteers gathered at Church of St Mary of the Angels, on Saturday, October 21 to put together...
Nunga Playgroup secures award win
Kirton Point Children’s Centre won the Outstanding Reconciliation Initiatives category at last week’s South Australian Public Education Awards with its Nunga Playgroup.
The Education Department...
Aquaculture policy updated for expansions
A new aquaculture zone policy for Lower Eyre Peninsula has been finalised after three years following a review by Primary Regions and Industries South...
Two organisations receive grants
An event to say thanks to the Port Lincoln community was hosted by Beyond Bank last week, with about 30 community members in attendance.
Two...
Lions hostel celebrates 50 years
A ceremonious tree planting was held on Saturday at the Port Lincoln Lions Hostel’s 50th anniversary family day.
The native tree, a eucalyptus ficifolia,...
Venerable Susan joins Parish
The commissioning service for the Venerable Susan Johnson was held at Port Lincoln’s Saint Thomas Anglican Church on Sunday, conducted by the Bishop of...
New children’s book launched
Children’s book ‘Pea Goes To Sea’ was launched on the weekend at Jumpship Brewing.
Author and teacher Lucy Tarin, as well as her mother Robyn...
Flashback to November ’99
This week, we are flashing back to November 1999 in the Port Lincoln Times archives.
Do you recognise anyone you know?
What’s on in Port Lincoln and Surrounds
Sausage sizzle
St Thomas’ T-Rooms
Friday, November 10, 11am to 2pm there will be a sausage sizzle at St Thomas' T-Rooms at the Anglican Church grounds,...
Retirement village break-ins investigated
Lincoln Grove Retirement Village has had two reported break-ins in the past three months in which wallets and mobile phones were stolen.
A police spokesperson...