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Remembrance Day across district

Lower Eyre Peninsula communities will pause to reflect on those who have served Australia in wars and conflicts on Tuesday 11 November. Remembrance Day marks...

Team to grow

The Port Lincoln community will help not-for-profit organisation the Julia Farr Association Purple Orange team to create a more inclusive world. Based in Adelaide, the...

A chance to reflect

Remembrance Day will once again allow people to reflect on the sacrifices of those who served the country at war. After the end of...

Musician debuts first single

Port Lincoln songstress Jo Page's first single, Fire in His Eyes, is set to hit airwaves on Sunday 10 November. The dark western country-rock track...

Kingfish reigning supreme

Bag limit reductions came into effect on Saturday 1 November, with bag limits for King George whiting, garfish, squid and blue swimmer crabs halved...

Black Dog Ride makes Port Lincoln stop

The Black Dog Ride rolled into Port Lincoln last month, as part of a 2571-kilometre ride across the state. The initiative raises awareness of depression...

A spook-tastic success

The inaugural CarnEVIL was a resounding success on Halloween, with a huge total raised from the event. Hosted at Gardner’s Vineyard at Tiatukia, the event...

Multiple drivers caught drug-driving

Police from the Eyre Western region have caught a number of drivers committing drug-driving offences. On 30 October, a 24-year-old man from Koppio was stopped...

Port Lincoln developers wanted

Renewal SA is seeking partners to help develop up to 10 homes in Port Lincoln for healthcare, law enforcement and educational workers. Led by...

Uni Hub expands Port Lincoln site

As student numbers continue to grow, Uni Hub Spencer Gulf officially opened the new expansion at its Port Lincoln University Centre. The new space, called...

Flashback to April 1992

This week, we are flashing back 34 years to April 1992 in the Port Lincoln Times archive. Do you recognise anyone you know?