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It all starts with an acknowledgement

Port Lincoln City Council will acknowledge the Barngarla people and other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through an inclusion […]

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What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Food, glorious food St Thomas Tea-Room Friday 10 April, 11am to 2pm, St Thomas Tea-Room will be serving Devonshire tea and coffees, barbecue hamburgers and...
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Minor injuries sustained in crash

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