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Helping to preserve history

QUORN - Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society (PRRPS) patron John Fullerton grew up in Port Augusta, and has always held the railway close to...

New baseline for grain producers

A groundbreaking project is set to establish a quantified grain production baseline in South Australia, marking the first comprehensive assessment of its kind in...

LOOKING BACK: Whyalla

FAIR DEAL FOR MOTORISTS Must Register To Buy Petrol Petrol retailers in Whyalla have adopted a system whereby an equitable supply of fuel will...

3G network closure delayed

The announcement of Telstra and Optus delaying its closure of the 3G network has been welcoming news for rural, regional, and remote communities, providing...

Piece of football history

WHYALLA - A piece of Whyalla football history has been inadvertently discovered, in the form of a 1927 Whyalla Sports Association medal. The medal...

Electoral boundary shuffle

REGION - The Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission (EDBC) draft report could result in a shake up for the upper Spencer Gulf ahead of the...

Proud Pirie lad turns heads

PORT PIRIE - Local lad Yorke Heath made sure that everyone knew how proud he was to hail from Port Pirie when he turned...

Music video ‘into the blue’

WHYALLA - Local singer-songwriters Mark Tempany and Alison Hams have released a new music video for their latest track, ‘Out Into the Blue’ via...

Partnership delivers art

PORT AUGUSTA - The picnic tables at Rotary Park in Port Augusta have had a facelift thanks to a partnership between the Rotary Club...

Funds to help community

PORT BROUGHTON - The Barunga West Council has announce the successful applicants for its 2024/25 Community Grants program. The total funding pool of $40,000...

Budget questions answered

WHYALLA - Whyalla City Council’s recent budget consultation meeting highlighted the financial pressures facing the city, while giving residents an opportunity to ask council...