

The Port Lincoln Tunarama Festival Inc. committee is saddened to announce that after 60 successful Tunarama Festivals, the event won’t be held in 2024 and that the committee itself will commence winding up.
“We are immensely proud as a committee of the work of past and present members, volunteers, quest ambassadors and supporters to create and uphold a tradition known as the Tunarama Festival for our community for over 60 years, however after several years of COVID and other factors, it is time for the event as we know it to end,” said Tunarama President Sharon Humenick.
“The festival has been supported by many local businesses over the years, including major partners Bendigo Community Bank, the City of Port Lincoln and the South Australian Tourism Commission, however times are changing and there is opportunity for a fresh look at the event and how it could be run in the future,” said Ms Humenick.
“I would also like to publicly thank the current Tunarama committee for their commitment and dedication over the past few months under difficult circumstances,” said Ms Humenick. (July 2023)
2023 Tunarama Festival supported by a grant from the Government of South Australia
2023 Bendigo Bank
Tunarama Festival
2020 - 2029
Miss Tunarama name in bold, other titleholders in italics
2020/2021
Winnie Mrjden - Miss Team Cara
Belinda Currie - Miss Port Lincoln Mitre 10
Venita Ellis - Miss Eyre Travel
Zoe Pratt - Miss Clean Seas
Chloe Dreckow - Miss Kallinyalla Garden Centre


2022
Kiah Wicks - Miss SCA, raising funds for Mentally Fit EP
Rachel Vella - Miss Matthew Flinders Home Care raising funds for Matthew Flinders Homes, Highest Fundraiser
Karen Fiegert - Miss Baldwin's Plumbing & Gas raising funds for RFDS
Marlee Anderson - Miss Sharmaine Day Skin Care raising funds for Port Lincoln RSL
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