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Hungry for further success

Lincoln South may have three consecutive premierships under its belt, but there is no case of resting on laurels as the hunt for yet...

Have your say on council communication

Port Lincoln City Council is inviting the community to provide feedback on its Draft Community Engagement Policy. The policy aims to improve the way...

Ink Brats in the lab

There has been a neon-hued glow emanating from Adelaide Place recently, thanks to local screen printers InkBrats’ Glow in the Dark Mushrooms and Brat...

Digital Edition

Sport

Ready for big season of footy

As is tradition, the upcoming men’s winter season of the Port Lincoln Football League starts on Anzac Day with the previous year’s grand finalists...

Wayback to bring excitement

Wayback will hit this Port Lincoln netball season full of excitement, with some fresh faces and returning players set to take to the court....

Wanilla look to young guns

Wanilla Rangers has welcomed back some young stars ahead of the 2026 Port Lincoln netball season. Former player Katie Reaper will step into the...

Storm focused on being consistent

Ravendale Storm’s A2 side is focused on having a consistent 2026 season and improving on its 2025 season form. Bec Leslie and Kate Davids...

Tasman Imperials set to rise

With the arrival of new and returning players this season, Tasman Imperials is set to take a significant step forward this football season. Carl...

Saints excited for A1 netball

After last year’s success of getting into the A1 reserves grand final, Saints will, excitingly, be putting in an A1 team this season Bronte...

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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

A Matter of Time

Troy Mathews was just 41 years old when he became the 46th person to die on South Australian roads in 2022. He was alone; a...

Country crashes continue to claim lives

Regional drivers continue to contribute to a high percentage of the state's road toll, with country roads accounting for 60 per cent of fatal...

It’s not a right to drive, it’s a privilege

As the officer in charge of the Yorke Mid North Highway Patrol, Sergeant Tristan Graham has experienced first-hand the impacts road trauma has on...

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. ...

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SALT starts in full flight

Port Lincoln’s SALT Festival has once again brought the fun with a fantastic array of acts and activities for people of all ages to...

Opening night of SALT shines

A large crowd gathered at Port Lincoln’s Nautilus Arts Centre to celebrate the opening of the 2026 SALT Festival on Friday 17 April. All...

Smoke no case for alarm

SA Water will carry out smoke testing in Port Lincoln’s sewerage network in late April to help identify any incorrect or illegal stormwater connections,...

Four teens arrested after break-in

Four teens were arrested following a break-in and theft in Port Lincoln on the weekend. In the early hours of Sunday 19 April, entry was...

Get connected with history

South Australia’s History Festival is coming to Eyre Peninsula in May, including events in Port Lincoln. The festival celebrates history for all South Australians, with...

Boston sand unites fallen brothers

On 28 September 2000, the Port Lincoln Times published ‘A Touch of Boston Island’, a narrative of local sacrifice, detailing the history of the...

Groups can help deliver FOGO rollout

Community groups and sporting clubs are being offered a unique opportunity to boost their money tins while helping the environment, as the Rotary Club...

Report highlights increased role of canola in biofuel future

A new report has highlighted the key role canola could play as a biofuel in future energy transition and fuel security for Australia. The report,...

Inaugural grain sustainability report unveiled

The Australian grain sector released its first-ever Grain Sustainability Framework (GSF) Annual Report on March 25, establishing a national baseline for key environmental, social...

Conveyancing with Courtney: Cooling‑off periods in SA

As one of the state’s leading conveyancing firms, Eckermanns gets asked plenty of questions about buying and selling property. Each month, Eckermanns’ client partner in...