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...
Getting active after funds
West Coast Youth and Community Support (WCYCS) has received a welcome funding boost from the state government as part of the Active State Collaboration...
Help celebrate 70 years of Wanilla netball
Wanilla Rangers Netball Club will be celebrating a significant milestone next month.
The club is honouring 70 years of history with events planned for Saturday,...
Transport industry keeps our communities moving
The transport industry in regional South Australia plays a critical role in supporting economic activity, especially in agricultural and resource industries that drive the...
Transport industry vital to nation
One of the many things the Covid pandemic taught us was how important the transport and logistics industry is to keep communities connected across...
Flashback to June 1983
This week, we are flashing back 42 years to June 1983 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?
Three generations of transport
D & S Smith Haulage is a family-owned transport company born on Eyre Peninsula and now run by third-generation Smiths Andre and Camo -...
Police seeking murder information
Police have asked for the Port Lincoln community’s assistance in identifying the movements of alleged murderer Tamika Chesser from midnight on Tuesday, June 17,...
Murder identities revealed
Port Lincoln man Julian Story has been revealed as the alleged murder victim found at a Flinders Highway home last week, and 34-year-old Tamika...















