Walking the walk for MS
Inspired by a colleague living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Samaritan College Teachers Abby Thiele and Di Gurnett have been tackling the May50K Challenge to...
SIMEC seek battery approval
SIMEC Energy Australia are seeking regulatory approval for their 120MW battery - tipped to be the largest in the world - which is set...
Locals take on Desert Race
Resident off-road racers Chris Pickert and Bryan Brown are heading north to take on the Tatts Finke Desert Race, in what is sure to...
Learning from the best
Former Kimba resident Jessica Hodgins has been playing netball for Westminster School since Year 10, and now has the opportunity to be mentored by...
CuttleFest program released
CuttleFest 2019 is set to explode in a blaze of colour and activity with a program to match the magnificent giant cuttlefish that come...
Solid start in a quiet location
3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CARThis solid brick home has 2.7m ceilings, roller shutters and aluminium windows. It features spacious bedrooms with...
Black Screen on show
A showcase of indigenous film came to the Middleback Arts Centre on Tuesday, with locals coming down to check out the diverse range of...
Paul Murray coming to Whyalla
Sky News presenter and political commentator Paul Murray will be broadcasting live from Whyalla next month as part of the fifth stop on his...
Family fighting for justice
A multi-generational farming family are still fighting to get justice for their property six years after it was claimed by the Department of Defence...
Nominations for Mental Health Prize now open
Much needs to be done to address the crisis of mental health in this country. With almost half of all Australians affected by mental...















