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Appila pays tribute

An Anzac Dawn Service was held at the Appila Hall on April 25, with about 50 people attending. The stage was decorated beautifully by Paul...

Redhill unveils Anzac mural

REDHILL - Anzac Day commemorations at Redhill this year were focused on a stunning new mural at Mortimer Park by artist Ann Shannon, but...

Celebrating our diversity

At the Whyalla Multicultural Festival on the weekend, there was plenty of music, dancing and celebration.

New tech inspires ANZAC gift

PORT PIRIE - Nyrstar's Trade Apprentice Workshop has had a new plasma cutting machine installed, which in simple terms cuts metal parts and pieces...

Wheat disease discovery

Increasingly humid conditions are the cause for the rise of a fungal disease that can adversely impact the growth of wheat. Fusarium head blight (FHB)...

Calls for newspaper props

PORT PIRIE - Mid North Christian College is putting out a call for help from the community for clean newspapers to be used as...

Time running out for share in $10 million Regional Housing Initiatives Program

Regional councils and developers are encouraged to make their case for a share in $10 million of state government funding for priority housing projects...

Have a say on telecommunication

Regional, rural and remote communities in Australia are invited to have their say on telecommunications issues as public submissions open on the Regional Telecommunications...

Looking back: Whyalla

TAMY A TOP MUM Tamy Pond is well known in the community for her hard work as an ASETO at Stuart High School and as the...

Meeting brings possibility

WHYALLA - Having someone who you can relate to makes going through life a lot easier, and that is what Beyond Blindness aims to...

Hicks Story – A True Story

Former Whyalla resident Kim Stewart, who now lives in Launceston, Tasmania, has remembered one of the city's saddest chapters on its 50th anniversary. Mr Stewart...