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Additional funds to reduce feral pigeons

Port Lincoln City Council will allocate an additional $15,000 in the 2025-26 budget for pigeon control in the city, aimed at reducing the...

Salvos thank first responders

The Port Lincoln Salvation Army branch gifted snack baskets to the city’s first responders on Thank A First Responder Day to thank them for...

Highway temporarily closed

Lincoln Highway was temporarily closed at North Shields on Monday evening after an incident involving a truck. Delays were caused as the highway had to...

Small towns able to share

Small towns from across South Australia have been given a unique opportunity to share their innovation, connect with national changemakers and gain insights into...

Author visits Port Lincoln

It was a case of merging fact with fiction for a recent SA History Month event, with author Jennifer Mackenzie Dunbar visiting Port Lincoln...

Lincoln Rural raises funds

Lincoln Rural put on a show last Thursday, hosting a barbecue and tents with baked goods to raise funds for Mentally Fit EP. Customers...

Port Lincoln drink-driver caught

A woman has been reported for drink-driving in Port Lincoln. At about 1.50pm on Monday, June 9, police received information on a possible drink-driver seen...

Teen arrested over bottle shop robbery

A teenager has been arrested after a robbery in Port Lincoln. It will be alleged that about 2pm on Saturday, June 14, a teenage boy...

Lisa visits Lincoln Rural

Lisa Millar from the beloved ABC TV show Muster Dogs paid a visit to CRT Lincoln Rural Supplies last Thursday when the business held...

Flashback to June 2001

This week, we are flashing back 24 years to June 2001 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

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....

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