Power for desal
SA Power Networks (SAPN) has started work to bring power to the desalination plant site at Billy Lights Point by connecting to the Port...
Crowd gathers to remember
Many members of the Coffin Bay community came together on Anzac Day to reflect on the sacrifices of servicemen and women at war.
With...
Enjoy award-winning free Kimba site
Perched on the edge of the wild and rugged Eyre Peninsula, Kimba is more than just a stopover - it is a place to...
Park primed for winter
Winter is coming and Perlubie Park is ready to welcome travellers from anywhere and everywhere.
Local farmers Dion and Jas Trezona opened this spot...
100,000 reasons for Port Lincoln man to smile
A Port Lincoln man was recently stunned with a $100,000 Instant Scratch-Its top prize win.
The winning $5 Queen’s Fortune Instant Scratch-Its ticket was purchased...
Quicker trade certificates
From 2026, a new Industry Accelerated Apprenticeship Pilot will support up to 1000 new apprenticeships across seven critical trade pathways in an Australian first....
Tumby soul on display
Artwork by Tumby Bay’s Grant Coote is on display at Nautilus Theatre Gallery until the end of May, his latest series inspired by the...
Eyre Peninsula depicted in new book
A new educational book based on some of South Australia’s most iconic landmarks and landscapes includes scenes from Eyre Peninsula and the Far West.
‘Warren’s...
Flashback to May 2010
This week, we are flashing back 15 years to May 2010 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
No man-made nuclear benefits
Nuclear experts and institutes, legislatively non-accountable, claim whatever to make ‘anything nuclear’ seem okay.
Man-made nuclear cycle’s conclusive benefits do not exist.
SA’s nuclear-powered submarine construction...