The Bulk Food Shack makes central move
The Bulk Food Shack recently made a move to one of Port Lincoln’s busiest streets.
The business has moved to 58A Liverpool Street after being...
More than 100 hearts
Young at Heart Intergenerational Playgroup had a wonderful afternoon to finish off term one last week, with a few milestones and a special guest...
Love notes heading to SALT
Port Lincoln artist and producer Eliza Wuttke is bringing ‘Love notes to the Laundromat’ back to SALT Festival for 2025.
A writing desk will...
Flashback to April 1980
This week, we are flashing back 45 years to April 1980 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
Council reviews stormwater plan
Port Lincoln City Council has reviewed projects within its Stormwater Management Plan following the receipt of consultant reports on proposed projects, updated cost estimates...
New Aboriginal youth commissioner appointed
Kaurna, Narungga, Ngadjuri and Ngarrindjeri man Dale Agius was appointed the new commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People by the state government last...
Poetry collection to make debut at SALT
Nick Carroll will be launching a collection of poetry at the upcoming SALT Festival.
The Streaky Bay-based creative is no stranger to the stage or...
A century of bowling
In the past 100 hundred years, Port Lincoln Bowling Club has been through a depression, two world wars, drought, floods, water and soil being...
Sublime Granite Rocks event
Granite Rocks Music Festival 2025 had the bass brewing from noon Saturday as people from across Eyre Peninsula and beyond piled into Wudinna Oval...
Charlee wins Adelaide Fringe awards
Charlee Watt has just returned from five weeks at Adelaide Fringe with two new awards.
The Port Lincoln local and emerging cabaret singer and performer...















