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Family focus for 2019 Port Lincoln Show

THE Port Lincoln Show committee is making some changes to make this year's show more affordable for families.There will not be any out of...

Christmas in July? Community House begin building festive float

A Christmas float for Port Lincoln is being built by Community House to bring more festivity to the city at Christmas time. The float...

Plastic ban welcomed

A Port Lincoln takeaway shop is welcoming the single-use plastic ban despite using plastic themselves.The state government is set to ban a range of...

Workplace accident at Pier Hotel

Emergency services crew attended the scene of a workplace accident at the Pier Hotel on Tasman Terrace this morning.The MFS, SES and an ambulance...

Oyster HQ looks to expand in Coffin Bay

Oyster HQ in Coffin Bay is looking to expand its services by adding a licensed cafe, tour office and function centre but some residents...

Musical fund open

The South Australian government's Music Innovation Fund is offering $500,000 to government schools, preschools and music organisations to invest in programs to increase access...

$142k repair bill for swimming pool

The Cummins and District War Memorial Swimming Pool is facing more than $142,000 in repairs to fix issues caused by decay and water seeping...

Build it and they will not necessarily come

Yet again I see local government getting it wrong (Port Lincoln Times, July 11). When will they realise that building a facility to attract...

NAIDOC Week Elders Lunch 2019 | GALLERY

Port Lincoln's Aboriginal elders gathered at the Grand Tasman Hotel for the annual Elders Lunch, one of the events a part of NAIDOC Week...

SES warn to stay safe along coast

The Port Lincoln State Emergency Service had one callout during wild weather conditions on Wednesday, but still warn people to be vigilant in the...

Tonnes of Tunarama impact

After a highly anticipated return, the 2026 Tunarama Festival has been hailed a resounding success, injecting a massive $14 million into the local economy....

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