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$750K for oyster research

More than $750,000 has been secured to continue research into resistance in pacific oysters to the devastating Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) virus for...

Students impress on SA stage

Navigator College students proved their culinary skills on the state stage to take home two of only three gold medals awarded and one silver...

$18m project to support fish industry

New infrastructure at the Billy Lights Point wastewater treatment plant will increase the plant's ability to accept and process organic waste produced by local...

Researchers find graves at Wangary

Flinders University researchers found 23 "probable" unmarked graves and two "possible" unmarked sites at the Lake Wangary Cemetery during a survey of the site...

Lower Eyre council calls for rail crossing stop signs review

The Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council is asking the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure to consider replacing stop signs with give way signs...

Campion shares new book insights

Author Esther Campion visited the Port Lincoln Library on Sunday, June 23 and shared insights into her new book The House of Second Chances....

National facility is world’s best practice

I write in response to 'It's time for a radioactive circuit breaker' (Port Lincoln Times, 16 May).Radioactive waste is currently spread over more than...

Cheaper fares on the table

Expensive flights between Port Lincoln and Adelaide could be a thing of the past if the Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council agrees to enter...

Giving back to RFDS

Port Lincoln's Robyn Bussenschutt is travelling more than 2000-kilometres to volunteer at the world's most remote music festival to give back to the Royal...

Scheme would make travel more affordable

Regular access to cheaper airfares between Port Lincoln and Adelaide as proposed by Regional Express under its Community Fare Scheme would be a welcome...

Wanilla look to young guns

Wanilla Rangers has welcomed back some young stars ahead of the 2026 Port Lincoln netball season. Former player Katie Reaper will step into the...