New boarding house
DEMOLITION has begun on the St Joseph’s School boarding house to make way for the four new buildings. St Joseph’s School principal Sandra Hewson said the...
Stamp duty gone
THE State Government’s tax reform has made positive changes that are likely to improve investment and growth in the local fishing and aquaculture industry. Among the changes...
Community corner
OLD style dance on Saturday, April 2 at 8pm in the Wanilla Hall. Dockings Band will supply the music. Please bring a plate of supper...
Port Lincoln surf shop break-in
A NUMBER of surf brand watches were stolen during a break-in at a Port Lincoln surf shop on Tuesday morning.Just before 6am on Tuesday,...
Proposed arts festival has the ‘X’ factor
ARTS festivals are a great way to get people involved in the community in a way that is inclusive for all. During my time living...
No Times on Tuesday
THERE will be no Port Lincoln Times published next Tuesday, March 29 due to the four-day break for the Easter long weekend.The Port Lincoln Times...
Lipson links dancers
THE Just Love to Dance group hosted a day of music and dance at the Lipson Hall, linking dancers from Mandurah in Western Australia, Port Lincoln, Tumby...
Council raises pool cost concerns
SOME Port Lincoln City Councillors have raised concerns about the cost impact of decisions regarding the leisure centre pool upgrade.The council voted this week to express its...
Pacific Eden docks in Port Lincoln
THE Pacific Eden is making its first visit to Port Lincoln today and will be returning for the last cruise visit of the season on...
A whisper of KG whiting
OFFSHORE has been good with bluefin tuna averaging seven to 15 kilograms and some around 20kg. Samsons and kings have hit jigs, plastics, stickbaits, poppers and...