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Seachange Retreat to open garden this month

Port Lincoln mosaic artist Julie Aldridge is opening her garden for all to visit this month. Her garden, Seachange Retreat, is a small, bright and...

Casey makes Port Lincoln return

Casey Treloar has been busy since leaving the Port Lincoln Times, but still has fond memories of her time on Eyre Peninsula. Now a reporter...

Family inspiration behind Shauna’s painting

A former Navigator College student is one of 129 from across the state to have been selected to exhibit in the 2024 South Australian...

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Port Lincoln racers feel the heat

The first round of the newly-formed EP Tri-Series was held in Ceduna last weekend, with cars from all over the state in attendance. Ceduna Dirt...

Tennis gearing up for finals fever

Port Lincoln Tennis Association is gearing up for finals fever, with the last of the minor round matches completed across all the competitions. Some...

Rangers book women’s grand final place

Lincoln South won its way past Wayback by eight points to reach the preliminary final of the Port Lincoln women’s basketball competition, while Rangers...

Double Davies stableford domination

The winner of the Sunday stableford at the Port Lincoln Golf Club on March 3 was Adam Davies with a solid score of 38...

Keenly contested A grade matches

There was little separating the sides in some tight matches in the first week of Port Lincoln volleyball finals last Wednesday and Thursday. In the...

Tigers through to the big show

Dorward Oval was at its best on Friday night, the crowd was electric and the weather was perfect for Lower Eyre baseball. The Dogs took...

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Women’s event a delight

There were plenty of smiles and fun to be had at last Friday’s International Women’s Day Port Lincoln luncheon. Throughout the afternoon at the...

Hot win sees Wayback advance

Despite the heatwave, Port Lincoln cricket pushed on with the opening matches of its finals series. The qualifying final on Saturday saw Wayback get the...

Riders ready for long trek

Preparations are finalised for the 2024 Treasure Life Ride, which will begin this Sunday, March 17, in Whyalla. Riders have been out and about getting...

Clocking up kilometres for suicide prevention

Port Lincoln’s Archer Appleton is running his way to 100 kilometres this month in the name of charity. Archer is undertaking The Shaka Projects’ Run...

Disabled artists wanted for project

Access2Arts is reaching out to disabled artists on Eyre Peninsula for expressions of interest to participate in a new creative project. ‘The Exquisite Familiar’ project...

Discounted microchipping for residents

Two Eyre Peninsula councils have joined forces to promote responsible pet ownership by offering discounted microchipping for their cats and dogs. The Port Lincoln City...