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Tasman Imperial remains undefeated

Tasman Imperial finished the first five rounds of Port Lincoln A1 netball undefeated after handing Wanilla its second loss of the season, while Boston...

Boston secures tight win

The first third of the Port Lincoln football season was completed on Saturday afternoon as Boston, Lincoln South and Marble Range came home with...

Clear skies enlighten eager hunters

Clear skies welcomed hunters and spectators to Turnbull's Beach, a picturesque run with beautiful aqua coastlines and rugged cliffs incorporating the property of Peter...

Tigers feast on huge A grade win

Round four of Port Lincoln A grade table tennis saw Tigers, Croppos and Panthers take home the wins on Wednesday night, May 21, while...

Two new Kirton life members announced

Kirton Bowls Club recently awarded life memberships to Steve Baust and Kim Rilstone at its annual general meeting. Steve’s contribution to the club included holding...

Port Lincoln sport: May 17 | GALLERY

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

Three draws in five games for Panthers

Panthers’ A grade men’s side recorded its third drawn match in five games to start the 2025 Port Lincoln hockey season as its round...

Masterful Sekol victory

In the third round of the Port Lincoln Soccer Association 2025 season on Sunday, Sekol Masters reigned supreme against Lincoln City Raiders in the...

Peckers hold on despite late Wayback surge

It finally felt like footy season in round four of Port Lincoln football on Saturday as the rain fell, the wind blew, and the...

Evans secures stableford victory

Daryl Evans won out in a tight men’s stableford contest at Port Lincoln Golf Club on Wednesday, May 14. The competition, sponsored by the Port...

Flashback to June 2011

This week, we are flashing back 14 years to June 2011 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?