SALT Festival a success
Another SALT Festival is done and dusted, having provided plenty of enjoyment for people of all ages.
The event ran from April 19 to...
Flashback to May 2004
This week, we are flashing back 20 years to May 2004 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
Fishing strong on West Coast
Here is what was biting and where across the region.
West Coast
At Venus Bay, fishing has been going well for whiting along with snook, garfish...
Crowd turns out for march and service
The Anzac Day march took place in Port Lincoln prior to the mid-morning service.
Returned servicemen and women, next of kins, army cadets and scouts...
Youths charged over church fire
Three youths were charged with arson after a fire at a Port Lincoln church last week.
Police and fire crews responded to reports of a...
What’s on in Port Lincoln and Surrounds
AUSLAN
Port Lincoln Library
Friday, May 3, 1pm to 2pm for social AUSLAN. The group had a break over the school holidays and returns on this...
A Native Veg pickle
Native vegetation regulations were a hot topic at a development and housing forum in Port Lincoln this week.
Held at the Port Lincoln Hotel on...
Celebrate to open foreshore
Port Lincoln City Council announced this week the Port Lincoln Foreshore Project was scheduled to be finished by Friday, May 10, with a free...
Port Lincoln marks Anzac Day
Port Lincoln commemorated Anzac Day last Thursday with a well-attended dawn service.
The 6.30am service saw a strong crowd brave the cold temperature and drizzling...
Jump for Mary’s 94th lap
Port Lincoln’s Mary Whitehead did her fourth jump from the Port Lincoln jetty last week, in celebration of her 94th birthday.
Community members, fellow...