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Hui Jin

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Target on feral deer

Regarded as one of Australia’s worst pest animals in both rural and peri-urban areas, feral deer cost South Australian primary producers an estimated $36...

Accident waiting to happen

Many Whyalla residents are fed up over illegal dumping on the outskirts of town, but Kasey Taylor has finally had enough after the contents...

Century of tradition lost

An 113-year tradition has come to an end with the folding of the Port Augusta Scout Group. Established in 1910, the group was the biggest...

When Orroroo meets Hollywood

A former pub on a lonely strip of highway between Jamestown and Orroroo has become one of the stars of a new movie recently...

Coming together

Started ten years ago, the Port Pirie Community Christmas Tea is an event that has been warmly embraced by the people of Pirie, growing...

Step closer for Whyalla birthing unit

The future return of birthing services at Whyalla Hospital is looking a little brighter with the appointment of a new director of midwifery. Since June,...

Hip hip hooray for HIPPY

Help is here to fill the gap for children who are not quite ready for kindergarten, but are also beginning to outgrow their playgroup. Applications...

Video nostalgia continues

Whyalla is one of the only places left in Australia where you can go back in time and visit an old-school video shop. While most...

Love for learning

Whyalla’s Children’s University is moving from strength to strength with over 105 students from Whyalla and Kimba graduating recently. The ceremony celebrated the university’s 10th...

What’s on around Upper Spencer Gulf

PORT PIRIE ON THE RUN MEMORIAL PARK RUN - Every Saturday morning from 8am, all welcome, register online before your first run. Free, weekly, timed 5k...

Markets boost community

More than four years after Lisa Jarrett first came up with the idea, the Stirling North Markets have grown into a monthly staple that...

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