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What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Tech sessions Port Lincoln Library Thursday 2 April, come along to Port Lincoln Library for Being Digital Tech Support Sessions. At 10am is Digital basics apple...

Two drink-drivers detected

Two drink-drivers were detected in Port Lincoln on Monday 30 March. Just after 10am, a station wagon was pulled over by police after allegedly disobeying...

Flight concern

Port Lincoln passengers were left frustrated last week as a Qantas flight had to be cancelled. On Thursday 26 March Qantas flight QF2580 made a...

Digital Edition

Sport

Proud Peckers win premiership

There was plenty for Mallee Park to be proud about following a 32-point grand final victory against Boston in the Port Lincoln’s women’s football...

Serves Hot wins thrilling grand final

The grand final proved too hot to handle for Coastal Chill as Serves Hot won a thrilling Port Lincoln volleyball A grade decider last...

Stingrays win touch football decider

Lincoln Stingrays defeated a gallant Cinematic Experience 7-6 in Port Lincoln Touch Football Association’s 2026 A grade grand final to become back-to-back premiers. The Stingrays...

Pearce to lead Norwood U18s

Marble Range footballer Harvey Pearce has been appointed co-captain of Norwood’s U18 side, after a near unanimous vote from his SANFL coaches and peers. Hailing...

Garrett shoots super stableford score

Mitchell Garrett enjoyed a cracker of a round in the men’s stableford at Port Lincoln Golf Course last week. The stableford competition, sponsored by Williams...

Lower Eyre baseballers awarded

Lower Eyre Peninsula Baseball League recognised its top performers for the 2025-26 season on Sunday 15 March at the Port Lincoln RSL Hall, highlighting...

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Eyre Magazine

Dream evolves from dusty paddocks

What was once a bare patch that is now flourishing with native flowers, Jasmin Piggott’s colourful Poodra Springs Native Flowers continues to prosper. The Eyre...

Streaky sews wellbeing seed

In a time of social unrest and concern, the Streaky Bay Wellbeing Project provides a chance to strengthen community connection and inclusivity. Late in 2022,...

Familiar Faces: Sophie Blacker

Lower Eyre Council’s 2025 Citizen of the Year Sophie Blacker moved from the Mid North to Cummins 15 years ago and has been giving...

From the Kitchen

With Liam Utting Mix freshly-caught southern bluefin tuna from the waters of Eyre Peninsula together with other dynamic flavours and you will salivate over this...

Sculpting his legacy

Eminent Port Lincoln sculptor Ken Martin has made his name creating some of Eyre Peninsula’s - and South Australia’s - most iconic bronze statues. Along...

History’s keepers

An interest in preserving Far West history now and for generations to come is fuelling the dedicated cohort of Ceduna School House Museum volunteers. From...

SA Government

The pain behind the loss

“THE harm creeps up on you — by the time you recognise it, it's already well and truly taken hold.” These are the words of...

See the signs, stop the harm

RECOGNISING the damage done early, and reaching out for support, are crucial to overcoming gambling harm for regional South Australians. Department of Human Services...

Strong support for regional communities

WHILE the challenges of gambling harm are continuing to evolve, a number of community services are providing support tailored to those living rurally. ...

Summer Plan supports regional business

REGIONAL businesses affected by the algal bloom outbreak are being boosted by the Dining Cashback and Travel Voucher programs as part of the State...

How to access business support through algal bloom

The State Government’s Department of State Development is providing a range of measures to support impacted businesses, and their owners and staff, through the...

Tackling SA’s algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom has been impacting large stretches of South Australia’s coastline since mid-March. South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Executive Director Professor...

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Man loses licence for drug-driving

A man has lost his licence after being caught drug-driving in Port Lincoln. Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Proper Bay Road...

Environmental certification for Rumi on Louth

Rumi on Louth has been awarded Advanced Eco Certification by Ecotourism Australia. The certification recognises the private island retreat’s commitment to best-practice sustainable tourism, structured...

Fran named camera club champion

Port Lincoln Camera Club’s annual general meeting and March meeting was held on Monday 23 March. Committee members were all reelected, before awards were presented...

Friends get update at annual meeting

Friends of Southern Eyre Peninsula Parks hosted its annual general meeting on Thursday 12 March. Prior to the election of officers, president Gerry Taylor welcomed...

Port Lincoln students receive Art Show awards

Two Port Lincoln students are among nine to receive awards at the 2026 SACE Art Show. The artworks of 142 students who completed SACE Stage...

Musical talent hitting the road

Some of Australia’s finest guitarists will perform as On the Road heads to Port Lincoln this month. After visiting Yorke Peninsula, the award-winning program is...

Fuel retailers on notice after spike in reports of suspected wrongdoing

As fuel prices continue to spike, RAA has released figures showing fuel retailers are on notice after a 970 per cent increase in the...

Regional media deserves more than being taken for granted

As a life member of Country Press SA, I read the recent correspondence from the Electoral Commission regarding its media strategy for the 2026...

Support called for Port Lincoln Show

Planning is well underway for the 2026 Port Lincoln Show - to be held on Sunday 9 August - and organisers want your help...

Flashback to March 1981

This week, we are flashing back 45 years to March 1981 in the Port Lincoln Times archive. Do you recognise anyone you know?