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The mystery of the missing machinist

A former Port Lincoln resident is doing a deep dive investigation into Thistle Island and all the history it holds, including one the most...

Smiles for footy start

There was a large crowd at the traditional Port Lincoln Football League Anzac Day clash at Centenary Oval last Thursday, as they watched and...

Locals rock on SALT Stage

It was a big night at the SALT Stage last Friday, with the Nautilus Theatre hosting Port Lincoln bands Rumble and Jazz Cabbage, followed...

Nick enjoys trip home

Nick Cunningham graced Nautilus Theatre last Friday night as the headlining act, crooning from the SALT Stage to the delight of his loyal local...

Port Lincoln on Anzac Day

People came from throughout Australia to catch a glimpse of the Port Lincoln Anzac Day march to the War Memorial on Thursday, following the...

Community comes together at Coffin Bay

To commemorate the lives of the fallen Anzac soldiers, the Coffin Bay community and visitors met for the annual Anzac Day dawn service. With...

SALT Festival a success

Another SALT Festival is done and dusted, having provided plenty of enjoyment for people of all ages. The event ran from April 19 to...

Flashback to May 2004

This week, we are flashing back 20 years to May 2004 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

Fishing strong on West Coast

Here is what was biting and where across the region. West Coast At Venus Bay, fishing has been going well for whiting along with snook, garfish...

Crowd turns out for march and service

The Anzac Day march took place in Port Lincoln prior to the mid-morning service. Returned servicemen and women, next of kins, army cadets and scouts...

Wanilla too good for gallant Saints

In the first round of Port Lincoln Netball’s A1 competition, Wanilla was too good for a gallant Saints side, while Boston snuck home with...