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Regional trip for students

REGION - The State’s laws regarding land transactions are being reviewed by the independent South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI), which visited Port Pirie...

The place to be

REGION - All three Northern Areas Council towns nominated for the Ag Town of the Year Awards have made it through to the top...

Taking on Lego challenge

WHYALLA - Plaza Youth hosted a Lego challenge for NAIDOC Week with over 15 children participating in the competition. On Wednesday, July 11, the...

Celebrate art prize success

PORT AUGUSTA - The 2024 Malka Aboriginal Art Prize Awards took place at the Yarta Purtli Art Gallery on Thursday, July 11, which coincided...

Enhancing Whyalla events

WHYALLA - The Whyalla City Council is seeking public input for its draft event strategy for 2025-2030, which will allow for the delivery of...

Patch up, no vision for park

PORT PIRIE - Local skaters, scooter riders and BMX riders will get long awaited repairs to the Riverbank skate park in the council’s draft...

Multi million dollar community investment

PORT AUGUSTA - The Federal and State Governments have committed $12 million across three years to deliver the next phase of the Port Augusta...

Wind farm seeks local input

WHYALLA - Tilt Renewables will be holding a community consultation session at the Mount Laura Homestead Museum on Monday, July 22 and Tuesday, July...

NAIDOC festival a success

WHYALLA - NAIDOC Week for 2024 finished off with a bang, after the success of the NAIDOC Cultural Festival on Saturday, July 13. The event...

Call to target change

PORT AUGUSTA - State Opposition Leader David Speirs worked to connect with locals in Port Augusta during a recent visit to the region, and...

Inklings comes to regions

REGION - A free early intervention program is being introduced in Whyalla and Port Pirie to support families with young children showing early differences...

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