Men’s Sheds receive funds
Two Eyre Peninsula Men's Sheds have received grants to assist with new equipment and programs thanks to grant funding from the Australian Government's National...
Call for volunteers in Kimba district
People in the Kimba and Districts area are being encouraged to consider giving back to their local community by becoming a State Emergency Service...
Chemo boost for Port Lincoln
Four new specialised chemotherapy chairs are among the $50,000 worth of new healthcare equipment bound for the Port Lincoln Hospital thanks to funding from...
No mere decision for plant location
Sleaford residents have welcomed news the planned $90 million desalination plant at Sleaford Bay will be relocated further away from a local natural landmark.SA...
Stop clowning with allowances
The salaries, allowances and superannuation of politicians are always defended with the old adage, "if you pay peanuts, you will always get monkeys."In light...
Port Lincoln man caught drink driving
A Port Lincoln man has lost his licence for six months after being caught drink driving in Port Lincoln on Saturday afternoon.Just before 2pm...
Busy holidays for visitor information centre
The Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre has had a busy holiday with the number of visitors from Adelaide and across South Australia increasing by...
Port Lincoln Times Flashback Friday: 2000 | GALLERY
For this week's Flashback Friday we go back 20 years to see who featured in the pages of the Port Lincoln Times in January,...
Five Eyre Peninsula events share in $63,000
Five Eyre Peninsula events will share in $63,000 in funding to assist with upcoming events and generate visitation to the region.The South Australian Tourism...
Change begins ahead of 2022 target
Port Lincoln High School is looking very different as some old buildings have been cleared to make way for new, bigger facilities as part...















