Port Lincoln Times Flashback Friday 1980 | GALLERY
It is that time again as the working week comes to an end and we go back in time to see those who featured...
Diwali fest celebrated locally
Port Lincoln residents from Indian cultures are coming together to celebrate the Diwali Festival, also known as the festival of lights, on November 10....
A toast to the Sunday roast tradition
A Sunday Roast. It is synonymous with the UK and I must admit, I know I will miss it (along with the pubs they...
Whyalla to defect from RDAWEP
The Whyalla City Council decided on Monday night to not renew its membership to Regional Development Australia Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula. The RDAWEP is...
Burner growing ‘mo’ for men’s health
Tunarama Ambassador Damien Burner will be promoting the importance of men's health and mental well-being by taking part in Movember in 2019.Mr Burner will...
Port Lincoln War Memorial part of painted tribute
A man who is travelling around South Australia to create painted tributes to those who fought for Australia has created more works during a...
Councils overcharged by power network by $13 million
SA Power Networks (SAPN) has overcharged local councils for street lighting by more than $13 million.The Local Government Association of South Australia said the...
Award winning Seraphim Trio returns to Port Lincoln
One of Australia's premier musical ensembles, Seraphim Trio, will perform at the Nautilus Theatre on Wednesday, November 20.Seraphim Trio is one of Australia's finest...
Australia Day awards open for nominations
Nominations are now open for Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay and Lower Eyre Peninsula councils' 2020 Australia Day Awards.The Tumby Bay District Council Australia Day...
Bush chaplain helps bring people hope
Bush chaplain Reverend Sunil 'Sunny' Kadaparambil shared stories about his work as chaplain in the Parkin Sturt Patrol Area with the Unity Hill Uniting...















