Back in time 20 years
This week, we are flashing back 20 years to October 2004 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
Stalwart Duns moving to next chapter
After 50 years of continuous service for Port Lincoln and surrounds, Duns Brothers officially sold this past August, giving Robert and Theresa Duns a...
Funds raised for vital flights
Port Lincoln Lions Club held its annual quiz night last Friday, with the community raising vital funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS)....
Breast screen clinic to Eyre Peninsula
The mobile breast screening unit is making its way through Eyre Peninsula over the coming months and BreastScreen SA recommends the free service to...
Numerous spot to target whiting
There has been a bit of everything weather-wise over the past week and plenty of anglers got out and caught a variety of species.
Here...
Students learn all things Coffin Bay oysters
Lake Wangary School students spent a day at Coffin Bay last Tuesday learning about the local environment and the historic angasi oysters.
More than 70...
Quality products a Dinko hallmark
Dinko Seafoods is widely recognised as a pioneer of the global bluefin tuna farming industry.
The company knows the gold standard - because it created...
Survey launched for dog park time allocations
Port Lincoln City Council has released a short survey regarding a proposal to introduce designated time allocations for small and large dogs at the...
Nauo native title closes ‘long road’
After more than 30 years, the final native title application for a section of land covering Tulka, Lincoln National Park and Whalers Way over...
What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds
Artistic night
Cellar Folk Club
Saturday, October 5, 7pm, the Cellar Folk Club will meet at the Baptist Church Cafe at 7 Ravendale Road for an...