Tumby soul on display
Artwork by Tumby Bay’s Grant Coote is on display at Nautilus Theatre Gallery until the end of May, his latest series inspired by the...
Eyre Peninsula depicted in new book
A new educational book based on some of South Australia’s most iconic landmarks and landscapes includes scenes from Eyre Peninsula and the Far West.
‘Warren’s...
Flashback to May 2010
This week, we are flashing back 15 years to May 2010 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
No man-made nuclear benefits
Nuclear experts and institutes, legislatively non-accountable, claim whatever to make ‘anything nuclear’ seem okay.
Man-made nuclear cycle’s conclusive benefits do not exist.
SA’s nuclear-powered submarine construction...
Speak up on vets
Feedback is being sought on the new regulations for South Australia’s veterinary profession.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is in the process...
Bays producing the goods
Here is what was biting and where across the region.
West Coast
There have been good reports out of Venus Bay and Streaky Bay this week.
King...
Students help lay flags for Anzac Day
Prior to Anzac Day, student leaders from St Joseph’s School and Navigator College took time out of their busy school holidays to help lay...
All smiles after 75 years
Charlton Women in Agriculture and Business members came together for the group’s 75th birthday earlier this month.
Members celebrated the significant milestone in special fashion,...
Twilight Festival shines bright
Navigator College once again brought its college community together in a dazzling display of celebration and connection at its annual Twilight Festival on Friday,...
Health hacks podcast brought to life
A former Australian GP of the Year is bringing bespoke health education to rural Australia through the Qantas Regional Grants Program.
Health workers across regional...















