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Whyalla’s magnetite future

WHYALLA - Following recent announcements from the State and Federal governments regarding magnetite expansion, an industry expert says the need […]

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Ranges heritage quest

FLINDERS RANGES – A decade of scientific research, cultural consultation and conservation planning has culminated in the formal submission of the Flinders Ranges to...
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Interactive business boost

ROXBY DOWNS – Local businesses and community members sharpened their digital skills at two hands-on Canva workshops held in Roxby Downs, thanks to a...

Mintaro motors towards next Car and Bike Show

The annual Mintaro Car and Bike Show is being held on Saturday, 7 March on Wakefield Street Mintaro, alongside the iconic Magpie and Stump...

42 years of country music

PORT PIRIE - The Northern Country Music Association (NCMA) will celebrate its 42nd birthday this month, featuring an appearance from one of Adelaide’s most...

Welcome aboard

PORT AUGUSTA – Port Augusta City Council is set to host its first event of the year, welcoming new professionals to the city and...

Discover what’s on in the Spencer Gulf

WHYALLA GET YOUR STEPS IN WOMEN’S WALKING GROUP - Friday, March 6, at 10.30am, meet at 67 McRitchie Cr, Whyalla Stuart, leisurely walk and chat, subject...

Ruling sheds light on mining million

A Supreme Court ruling in late February has opened the door to the Adnyamathanha people of the Flinders Ranges finally learning how millions in...

Washouts in PACA cricket

REGION - The first week of the Port Augusta Cricket Association A grade finals resulted in a washout in both matches, but onlookers were...

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The Recorder photographer Phil Hensel visited Sporties Tavern and Risdon Hotel to catch up with locals and visitors.

Rain deluge causes havoc

FLINDERS RANGES - The Flinders Ranges Council has been responding to heavy rainfall events that have been occurring across the past two weeks, with...