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Hui Jin

Hui Jin
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More support to come

PORT PIRIE - The community will be able to access free, walk-in mental health support at a safe and welcoming new service from the...

New eID rebates in place

The South Australian Government will expand the rebate for sheep and farmed goat electronic identification (eID) tags purchased between 2023 and 2025 that do...

Lifetime of dedication

WHYALLA - Maria Isabel de los Rios celebrated her 90th birthday last month, a wonderful milestone in what has been a life dedicated to...

Sensory Santa to return

PORT BROUGHTON - Sensory Santa will make his return to Port Broughton this December thanks to a $10,700 grant from the State Government’s Office...

Register your pet

WHYALLA - Dog and cat owners are reminded to register their pets between July 1 and August 31, with late fees applicable beyond this...

Pushing up for a challenge

PORT AUGUSTA - The Port Augusta headspace team was involved in the Push Up challenge from June 5 to June 28, and during that...

New CFS truck for Broughton

PORT BROUGHTON - The Port Broughton Country Fire Service will take delivery of a new fire truck this month with improved equipment, boosting the...

Teaching kids cyber safety

PORT AUGUSTA - A Cyber Safety workshop was held recently for parents and caregivers of children of different ages at the Port Augusta Children's...

Time for Meta to pay dues

Last month, Country Press Australia (CPA) – the largest representative association of newspaper publishers in Australia, appeared before a joint hearing in Canberra into...

Minding a special community

QUORN - Speaking to the Quorn community prior to the running of the Pichi Richi Marathon, Mindfull Aus chief executive Matt Runnalls spoke about...

Residents provide feedback

WHYALLA - Whyalla City Council has reported a sharp rise in community engagement, with 2,266 customer requests lodged between February and May this year...