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Flashback to May 1986

This week, we are flashing back 39 years to May 1986 in the Port Lincoln Times archives. Do you recognise anyone you know?

Reserve revocations a cause for concern

Since I relocated to Port Lincoln the bureaucrats have attempted to sell Centenary Oval, Danny Thorpe Reserve and Brinkworth Reserve. Now there are plans to...

Spread of salmon reported

The weather has certainly had an impact on the number of fish caught this week. Before the strong winds and huge swell, the fishing...

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Sport

Sekol produces a masterclass

Sekol Masters put together a clinical performance against Lincoln Knights in the fourth round of the Port Lincoln Soccer Association 2025 season. Sekol secured...

Competition is heating up

As the weather cools, the competition is heating up in Port Lincoln hockey with one round left to play before the long weekend break....

Young EP footballers selected in SA team

Two Eyre Peninsula footballers will represent South Australia in the 12 and under schools’ football team in Maroochydore, Queensland from August 3 to 10. Leo...

The magic number is 39

With wet weather on the way, the recent week on the Port Lincoln Golf Course was the last time before the players found the...

Bennett realises footy dream

Ceduna-raised footballer Jaxon Bennett made a memorable SANFL debut with the Adelaide Crows on Saturday, a week after playing in an Elliston Districts win...

Port Lincoln juniors impress at carnival

Port Lincoln Netball Association won four of the divisions at the Eyre Peninsula regional netball carnival at Lock on Sunday. The girls won both division...

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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...

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Tunarama reference group members appointed

Members of the Tunarama Festival Reference Group have been appointed as the city prepares for the revitalised festival in January 2026. The community reference group...

Reconciliation Week unites

Lincoln Gardens Primary School held numerous activities for its students and visitors from around the community to celebrate Reconciliation Week. Aboriginal education leader Tessa McKenzie...

Bid farewell to Biddell

West Coast Youth and Community Support (WCYCS) chief executive officer Narelle Biddell has made the decision to step down from her role. The announcement was...

Darts club hitting the spot

Port Lincoln Darts Association held a Mystery Drawn Doubles competition on Friday night at Jump Ship Brewing, where Steve Hartley and Saben Batterbury took...

New book explores past

Port Lincoln Library was presented with a copy of ‘Diary of C.W. Schurmann’ this week. The diary begins on May 27, 1838, on the day...

P-plate driver fined

A young Port Lincoln driver was fined after he was stopped for drink-driving on Monday morning. Police stopped a vehicle on Oxford Terrace at about...