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Swampstock rocked

Swampstock 2024 rocked and rolled showgoers in Coomunga on the weekend, after selling out with more than 400 ticket sales. Big Swamp Community Centre...

Lions sizzle

Port Lincoln Lions Club held a fundraising barbecue last week, one of two it holds each month. The barbecue on Friday, April 19 was...

SALT Festival opens for 2024

SALT Festival opened last Friday at Nautilus Arts Centre, with community members gathered to also see the feature exhibition ‘Impressions’ from artists Beth Hammond...

SALT on the Water ablaze

The SALT on the Water display lit up the Port Lincoln foreshore on Sunday, after a build up of anticipation from spectators watching on....

A look back at April 2002

This week, we are flashing back to April 2002 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

Potential for rail trail explored

Committee members of the Peninsula Pedallers cycling club recently met with Rail Trails Australia’s South Australia representative Mark Draper to discuss the potential for...

Senators hear on violence

Senators Jacinta Price and Kerrynne Liddle travelled Eyre Peninsula with Flinders MP Sam Telfer this week, facilitating forums predominantly centred on the issue of...

Court three bushed

The new basketball court at Port Lincoln Leisure Centre is currently out of use due to a water leak. The origin of the leak...

What’s on in Port Lincoln and Surrounds

Meditations Salt & Light Saturday April 20-27, Numerous meditative experiences are available throughout SALT Festival at St Thomas T-Rooms. Visit the SALT Festival website for...

Daddy’s letter home from war

Tuckey man Clive Bradford has a World War I memento of great personal significance - a poem his grandfather Sylvester Bonney wrote in 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...