Prawn pioneer’s legacy remembered
As a new season dawns for the Spencer Gulf King Prawn Fishery, the story of the man who found the first commercial quantity of...
Reception speak November 12
What do you want to be when you grow up?A builderWho is your hero?MaxtinWhat is your favourite thing to do at school?HomeworkWhere is your...
Give farmers a fair price at the farm gate
The adage "a fair day's work for a fair day's pay" has been forgotten by the three big supermarkets and Australian consumers keen to...
LOOKING BACK: Early ‘cruise ships’
Cruise ships are not new to Port Lincoln, although the size has changed considerably. In years gone by, Port Lincoln needed freight delivered and...
Traveller finds more adventure
I grew up on a farm in Cleve with my parents Heather and Brian Gale who always encouraged me to make the most of...
Reserve is ‘not a dog park’
THREE residents with yards facing North Point Reserve/Mundy's Mooring want the Port Lincoln City Council to make it an on-leash area for dogs.The council...
Mural all about connection
A MURAL by Barngarla woman and artist Vera Richards has pride of place on a wall at the Kirton Point Children's Centre. Early links...
Snapper ban almost upon us
After a lengthy lead-up of consultation and assessment, the (almost) statewide three-year snapper ban finally comes into effect this week.In the meantime, there seems...
Third placing at challenge
Cummins Area School placed third in the national Science and Engineering Challenge last Friday.Thirty-one year 9 and 10 students traveled to Western Australia last...
Ag land should be exempt from mining
The six changes listed in the article 'Bill to improve landowners rights' (Port Lincoln Times, October 24) are a Band-Aid effort to slightly postpone...













