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Sarge taking charge

Thoroughbred ex-racehorse Sarge - who used to go by the name Propshaft - is the most recent addition to the Port Lincoln Riding for...

Sister to sister sails

When Americans Barbara and Joseph Smith first saw the Western Flyer boat in Monterey, California, they did not know years later their course would...

Turton to stand for One Nation in Grey

Project engineer Brandon Turton will stand as One Nation’s candidate for the electorate of Grey at the 2025 federal election. The 30-year-old came to Port...

Special date for nuptials

Krystall Brewster and Vincent Macdonald’s chosen wedding date of October 5, 2024 had special significance to it - the couple married on their 13th...

Chance meeting leads to wedded bliss

There was an international flavour to the wedding of Natalia Perez Florez and Travis Leigh Nottle. Taking place at Right Point Beach at Fishery Bay...

Seafood on show

Two renowned chefs will collaborate for the SALT Festival to provide a sensational seafood menu. Chef Jay Fajardo from Santi’s and Hotel Boston chef Nic...

Flashback to April 2012

This week, we are flashing back 13 years to April 2012 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

The Power of Her to inspire future generations

A unique opportunity to hear from inspiring women who have made their mark in the sporting world and continue to drive change, will take...

Tobacconists interrupted

Interim closure orders were placed at the tobacco shops on Liverpool Street, Jubilee Drive and the shop trading as Dublin Street Shop yesterday, Thursday,...

Flathead frenzy on West Coast

Here is what was biting and where across the region in the last week. West Coast There have still been solid catches reported from Baird...

Hage claims Open honours

More than 130 players descended upon Port Lincoln Golf Club this past Saturday to battle it out in pristine conditions. Players travelled from all...