Port named as potential nuclear waste thoroughfare
Friends of the Earth, a conglomerate of independent and local groups vying for environmental sustainability, have visited the region to voice concerns over ongoing plans...
Flashback Friday 1984 | GALLERY | Port Lincoln Times
We're taking a look through the pages of the Times from April to June of 1984. Bob Hawke is serving Prime Minister, and it was...
Search for missing man ongoing
Police are currently searching the Port Lincoln and Boston area for missing man, Anthony Ashman.Anthony Ashman, 58, was last seen at his Boston property at...
Students help collect bread tags for good cause
Students at Lake Wangary School have become the latest avid collectors of bread tags - all for a good cause. Bread Tags for Wheelchairs is...
Avoid Bay ramp celebrates 40 years
SUNDAY, April 7 marked the 40th anniversary of the installation of a boat ramp in Avoid Bay that made access to the water for fishers...
Eyre Peninsula fire danger season extended
Lack of rainfall and high levels of soil dryness has led to the extension of the fire danger season until the end of April...
Streaky to host long table lunch
Streaky Bay is making waves in the food and wine industry by partnering with the National Wine Centre of Australia to create a unique...
Farm Beach mobile site switched on
Residents living around the Farm Beach area will gain Optus mobile coverage after a new mobile site was switched on in the past week.The...
Grant brings fire security to centre
The Big Swamp Community Centre has received support to become a central meeting point for the community during a bushfire thanks to RAA Regional Safety Grant.Big...
Talent are worth their salt
With up to 20,000 people expected to attend the 2019 SALT festival, the ten-day event just keeps getting bigger and Beyond Bank is thrilled...















