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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...

Big damage bill from house fire

A house at Pearlah was extensively damaged in a fire on Tuesday night. At 11.15pm, Country Fire Service crews were alerted to a house fire...

Prescribed burn to take place over two days

A prescribed burn is planned near Port Lincoln on Thursday and Friday, weather conditions permitting. The prescribed burn will start at 10am on Thursday, May...

Port Lincoln sport: April 25-27 | GALLERY

Did you see any of the sport played across Port Lincoln on the weekend? Port Lincoln Times sports photographer Jack Davies captured some of the...

Study to focus on what support farmers want

Finding out what farmers want in terms of mental health support is the focus of a new University of South Australia study, with researchers...

Be part of OUR MOB in 2024

Expressions of interest are open for South Australian Aboriginal artists wishing to present their work in the OUR MOB: Art by South Australian Aboriginal...

School vouchers distributed for final time

The Eyre Peninsula Community Foundation has distributed $34,500 in Back to School vouchers to students across the region. This included 20 E-Technology vouchers which were...

Croquet club cleans up at Masters

The Port Lincoln Croquet Club was well represented by seven members at the recent 2024 Copper Coast South Australian Masters Games held at Kadina. The...

60 years of Red Shield Appeal

The Salvation Army Port Lincoln is urging the local community to get involved in this year’s Red Shield Appeal, which will raise vital funds...

Bushfire map underway

Port Lincoln City Council has provided feedback to the State Planning Commission outlining concerns on the draft Bushfire Hazards Overlay Code Amendments plans. The council’s...

Water committee to visit

The recently formed Legislative Council’s Select Committee on Water Supply Needs of Eyre Peninsula is travelling to Port Lincoln this month to hear evidence...