School’s new centre of hope
The St Joseph’s School community gathered for the official opening and blessing of the school’s new Hope Centre last month.
Staff and students were joined...
Women in seafood join Tacoma
The annual Tacoma fishing trips are complete for 2025, with two women's and a men’s trip sending fishers to hurl out the poles and...
Project empowering young women
A group of Port Lincoln girls are participating in an eight-week-project exploring healthy relationships, self-care and financial literacy, with the ultimate goal being empowerment.
Facilitated...
Free webinar to learn more about farm loans
Regional Investment Corporation (RIC) will host a free online ‘RIC Ready’ webinar next week to help farm businesses learn more about applying for RIC’s...
New life for hot cafe spot
Taryn and Andrew Thompson have opened TNT’s Cafe on Mortlock Street, taking over the old Dolores Divine site and offering healthy meals and more...
Erin leading EP Legal’s services
Having established EP Legal at the start of 2023, Erin O’Brien oversees all aspects of the firm.
She is the owner, principal solicitor and also...
Persistence important for mayor
Diana Mislov, an empowering female leader on Eyre Peninsula who has served as Port Lincoln mayor since November 2022, penned this editorial.
On this International...
Great team of women leading Robin Hood
Robin Hood Real Estate may have a man’s name but it was founded by a woman - a strong, determined, not scared to get...
Flashback to March 1989
This week, we are flashing back 36 years to March 1989 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
Cost pressures prompt charge change
We at the Port Lincoln Times have prided ourselves on bringing the news to you every week through our weekly newspaper publication, in an...















