Planting day supports environment
Lower Eyre Coastcare Association and Lake Wangary School held the ninth Annual Greenly Beach Planting Day on Sunday, June 29.
Around 100 people...
Come together this NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week will again give the Port Lincoln community a chance to come together and celebrate the culture, history and achievements of Aboriginal and...
Rowsell makes Rotary history
Robyn Rowsell was inducted as the first ever female Port Lincoln Rotary Club president at the club’s annual handover dinner at the Croatian Club...
Power line inspections scheduled
Helicopters will be seen overhead in the Port Lincoln region between Monday, July 14 and Sunday, July 20 as part of SA Power Networks’...
Two arrested after drugs found
Two people were arrested after a traffic stop in Port Lincoln last week.
It will be alleged that at 1.04am on Friday, June 27, police...
Major desal works to begin soon
Early works on the Eyre Peninsula Desalination Plant continue to advance, with major works expected to begin soon.
Trenching and boring for power networking will...
Medical services increased
The state government says it has delivered its $10 million election commitment to recruit an additional 100 doctors over four years, saying additional paediatricians...
Cruise season figures released
The numbers are in from Port Lincoln’s 2024-25 cruise ship season.
Figures released by Port Lincoln City Council revealed the city welcomed a total of...
Port Lincoln to host herbicide workshop
A workshop focusing on biological pathways and environmental factors that influence herbicide performance in Port Lincoln this month.
This two-day workshop will be delivered by...
Book explores cancer journey
Adelaide author Ian Boyd, father of Port Lincoln Times journalist Charlotte Martin, has released a poignant fiction novel ‘The Journey of Leaves’ - inspired...