Rainfall for June exceeds averages
Rainfall for the month of June has given a more-than promising start for farmers wrapping up their seeding program for 2021. With recent years...
Champions in all shapes and sizes
We are the champions! A theme among many of the Port Lincoln Times' stories this week involves champions in sport or everyday life, on...
Kindergarten relocation to strengthen Elliston school community
Elliston RSL Memorial Children's Centre will be permanently located at Elliston Area School in 2022 following a $2 million state government investment to build...
Willo up for national men’s health award
UPDATE: Steve Whillas has been named a people's choice winner after receiving his fair share of votes in the 2021 National Men's Health Awards....
Shed fire suspicious
Police are investigating following a suspicious blaze at Port Lincoln last night. Police and MFS responded to reports of a shed fire on Barley...
Aim for October finish on overtaking lane
The installation of two new overtaking lanes on the Lincoln Highway are aiming to be complete by the end of the year, yet some...
Guidera, Tansell pursue university with aid of scholarships
Two Eyre Peninsula students have received tertiary scholarships from the Eyre Peninsula Community Foundation. Ella Tansell of Port Lincoln and Callum Guidera from Cowell...
Nothing sweet about vision impairment
The Port Lincoln community is being invited to gain a clearer vision on the risks sugar can pose, including on eyesight, from one of...
Funding to bolster play area at Wudinna kindergarten
A Wudinna project has been awarded funding from the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) in the latest round of its Strengthening Rural...
Kids get dirty for Mud Day | GALLERY
Kirton Point Children's Centre once again hosted many smiling, yet dirty faces as it once again held a Mud Day for children to get...















