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Childcare ‘desert’ remains

REGION - Barunga West Council interim chief executive Paul Simpson says significant hurdles remain for families in the regional electorate of Grey, despite the...

Children continue to DreamBIG after 50 years

For 50 years, South Australian school kids have been dreaming big, with their imaginations coming out to take part in the world’s longest running...

Question mark over Nyrstar future

PORT PIRIE - Trafigura, the owner of the Port Pirie Nyrstar smelter, is completely reviewing its Hobart and Port Pirie operations and potentially seeking...

TAFE students recognised

WHYALLA - More than 60 TAFE SA students from the Upper Spencer Gulf graduated last month, in a special ceremony held at the Middleback...

Roundtable discusses gaps

Grain Producers SA (GPSA) has taken a leadership role in addressing mental health challenges arising from the drought in the state. The organisation initiated and...

LOOKING BACK: Whyalla

WE WILL BE HEARD If it’s not supported by the Whyalla community, it will not go ahead.” These were the words of Minister for Mineral...

Goods shed restoration continues

QUORN - The old Goods Shed at Quorn Railway Station is being restored by the Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society, who have engaged contractors...

Funding lifeline for locals

PORT PIRIE - The Lifeline Connect Centres in Clare and Port Pirie have secured $250,000 in funding to continue providing essential mental health services...

Passion for growing

PORT PIRIE - Another 1200 trees have been raised from seed at the Community Garden on The Terrace, bound for revegetation projects at the...

Celebrating motherhood

WHYALLA - As Mother’s Day approaches, Whyalla mother and community advocate Rachel Barlow is reflecting on the realities of parenting, the importance of support...