Businesses stay resilient
Local businesses have adapted to current restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic and are encouraging their local customers to continue shopping local.Businesses...
Youth under microscope
A study aimed at learning why young people leave regional areas and what factors influence them to return is looking for more young people...
Services ongoing
Thanks to the South Australian community for the support received so far during this unprecedented time in Australia's history.Australia has entered uncharted territory. The...
COVID-19 scare highlighted importance of staying home
I do not normally speak about myself or feature on the pages of the Port Lincoln Times,. but my recent need to self-isolate due...
Locals colour Tumby with chalk
The Colour Tumby Street Art Festival may not have taken place last weekend but local families and residents added some of their own colours...
Drug tests nab three drivers
Three local drivers may face court after returning positive road side drug tests when tested by Eyre and Western Highway Patrol officers in Port...
Damage hearing deferred to August
A man reported for property damage against the Tuna Poler statue in December will be expected to face court in August following the first...
Lower Eyre goes on a bear hunt
Households across Lower Eyre Peninsula are giving children some entertainment by putting some plush friends in the window for them to spot.Facebook groups have...
Three arrested after deli break-in
Three Port Lincoln youths were arrested last week in connection with a break-in at a deli in the city.Police allege on Sunday, March 22...
Volunteers rescue capsized vessels
Boaties have been rescued in two separate incidents off the coast of Lower Eyre Peninsula at the weekend.On Saturday Port Lincoln State Emergency Service...















