On the foreshore
This iconic property holds one of the best locations in Tumby Bay right on the foreshore in the town centre and offers a complete...
Hands urged to plant trees
Keen to make a difference and leave a green handprint?Why not join the Greenly Beach Planting Day hosted for this Sunday, June 28, 10am...
Whiting still on bite in most areas
After this week's story in the PL Times, there has been plenty of local interest around the SA Recreational Fishing Licence debate. While I...
Nature-based tourism help offered
The state government is hoping to nurture glamping and nature based tourism ideas across the Eyre Peninsula through its Nature-based Tourism Co-investment Fund.The $5...
Plan includes COVID help
The Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council is inviting public feedback for its draft annual business plan, which includes a hardship policy for assistance in...
RSL prepares to reopen its doors
Port Lincoln RSL Sub Branch is getting ready to reopen RSL Hall on Friday for meals and to showcase its new look facilities including...
Hooded Plovers take flight
Avid bird watchers and fauna enthusiasts are in for a treat as a young flock of threatened feathered species on the Eyre Peninsula have...
Fundraising for 850 display
The recently reopened Port Lincoln Railway Museum is aiming to fundraise for a major installation that will display a historic piece of local rail...
From discovery to options
The Cummins 'Our Town' initiative is preparing to move to its next phase as it continues to collect information on the mental health of...
Jonas forges unique bond in exchange
Rotary exchange student Jonas Hjuler who called Port Lincoln his home for 11 months was recently farewelled during a special morning tea.The senior student...















