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Call for new measures

REGION - Drought conditions during the growing season impacted crop performance in many parts of the state, but improved farming practices have helped boost...

Rufus returns to Orroroo-Carrieton as chief executive

ORROROO-CARRIETON - Stephen Rufus has been announced as the District Council of Orroroo-Carrieton's new chief executive officer following a formal recruitment process. He returns to...

Learn beyond the classroom

WHYALLA - Children’s University has opened its enrolments for 2025 and is seeking some of Whyalla’s brightest young minds to join. The Children’s University, which...

Help advocate on childcare

PORT BROUGHTON - The Barunga West Council will host an official launch of the Regional Childcare Desert Advocacy Project (RCDAP), an initiative aimed at...

Standing the test of time

ADVERTORIAL - Originally inhabited by the Ngadjuri people, the mid north of South Australia was explored by Edward John Eyre and his party in...

Nyrstar spend up in town

PORT PIRIE - Nyrstar has released its latest economic value report, which details $143.5 million of direct spend within the Port Pirie Regional Council...

Help for Whyalla creditors

WHYALLA - Former Small Business Commissioner and South Australian Industry Advocate John Chapman has been appointed to lead the coordination of the Whyalla Emergency...

Seven abandoned puppies found in a basket in Port Pirie

PORT PIRIE - RSPCA South Australia is appealing for public information after seven newborn puppies were found abandoned in a washing basket near the...

Consultation for dry zone

WHYALLA - The Whyalla City Council is considering implementing a city-wide dry zone as part of a broader strategy to tackle alcohol-related anti-social behaviour....

Val scores rare hole-in-one

WHYALLA - A memorable week at Whyalla Golf Club was headlined by Val Callaghan, who produced a hole-in-one to cap off the women’s competition...