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Opposition pledges to renew service wharf

The state opposition has pledged $12 million to renew the commercial service wharf at the Port Lincoln marina, promising improved […]

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Tennis swinging into action

Port Lincoln Tennis is back up and running this week with the business end of the season. Players have new enthusiasm after the Adelaide...
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What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Tea Rooms Anglican Church Friday, 30 January, 11am to 2pm, serving Devonshire tea and coffee and a light lunch at the Anglican Church grounds on the...

Matches cancelled due to hot weather

Port Lincoln and Districts Softball Association matches on Saturday, 24 January, were cancelled due to extreme temperature forecasts. Association officials made the decision on...

Weather cancelled Saturday cricket

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Desal drill lands

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Vessel leaves Port Lincoln

South Australia’s export program for the 2025-26 season has commenced, with the first vessel departing from Burge’s Port Lincoln terminal. The vessel from Port...

Sun, sand and smiles

Children, adults and families got to soak up the sunshine on Sunday to take part in the SA Water Sand Sculpture Competition as part...

Living for Rock the Bay

The Living End headlined a pumping Rock The Bay music event on Saturday night, followed by a wind down to remember with Hot Dub...

Lasting affect of severe weather

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Discovering Dunedin

Having explored the tourist meccas of the South Island of New Zealand (Queenstown and Christchurch) I thought it was time to venture further afield...

Fishing skills on deck

RecFish SA put on a knot tying and rig making session for Tunarama with 18 participants taking part on Saturday, 17 January. Program coordinator...