Funds to make major roads safer
Two Eyre Peninsula highways are set to receive $6.2 million in upgrades to improve the safety of motorists with works expected to begin by...
Ferry on way from South America
The ferry which used to operate between Lucky Bay and Wallaroo is finally departing from South America and is expected to return to South...
Still serving up community meals
Community House Port Lincoln has not let COVID-19 stop its from delivering its Free Community Meal program, which has been serving people in need...
Two drink drivers caught on Lower Eyre
Police have caught a pair of drink drivers in separate incidents at the weekend.Just after midnight on Sunday, August 9 police stopped a vehicle...
Help offered on coldest of nights
West Coast Youth and Community Support experienced high demand for services from people sleeping rough in Port Lincoln during the past week.A Code Blue...
Spotlight on the places and people that make Lower Eyre
Hello readers of the Port Lincoln Times,This is Jarrad Delaney and many of you have no doubt seen me around Port Lincoln and the...
Communication key in uncertain times
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a stressful, uncertain time for people across Australia, but for people in the community living with a mental health...
Port Lincoln Times Flashback Friday: 2013 | GALLERY
Enjoy the weekly walk down memory lane with the Port Lincoln Times' Flashback Friday gallery.This week we go back nearly seven years to see...
Teens arrested for school assault
Three Port Lincoln teenagers have been arrested and will face court following an assault at a local school this week.On Tuesday police received reports...
Physical and mental aid for tradies
August is Tradies National Health Month and a local business is promoting good physical and mental health among tradies with a couple of breakfast...















