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Time running out for share in $10 million Regional Housing Initiatives Program

Regional councils and developers are encouraged to make their case for a share in $10 million of state government funding for priority housing projects...

Have a say on telecommunication

Regional, rural and remote communities in Australia are invited to have their say on telecommunications issues as public submissions open on the Regional Telecommunications...

Looking back: Pt Augusta

COUNCIL CHOOSES SITE VALUE THE Port Augusta City Council will continue to use its site value rating system, despite previous independent advice saying a capital...

Meeting brings possibility

WHYALLA - Having someone who you can relate to makes going through life a lot easier, and that is what Beyond Blindness aims to...

Looking for some top dogs

PORT PIRIE - The Port Pirie Obedience Dog Club (PPODC) holds an annual trial that attracts local, statewide and interstate competitors who trial their...

Ready for Landcare awards

PORT AUGUSTA - The Upper Spencer Gulf will be on show this Friday, as the city gets ready to host the 2024 Landcare SA...

Bridging special memories

PORT AUGUSTA - The Port Augusta City Council is creating a special booklet to honour the Great Western Bridge legacy after it recently announced...

Council calls for feedback

MOUNT REMARKABLE - The District Council of Mount Remarkable (DCMR) has opened its annual Community Survey, to gather feedback about what council is doing...

RSL provides fellowship

PORT AUGUSTA – On Anzac Day, the Port Augusta Returned and Services League (RSL) played host to the usual commemorations which are held every...

Changing people’s perceptions

WHYALLA - Constable Chelsea Lieberwirth is leading the way with her new initiative, Coffee with a Cop, by breaking down barriers between Whyalla’s police...

Will Globe return to roots?

PORT PIRIE - Port Pirie Regional Council chief executive Peter Ackland was given the go ahead by councillors in the April 24 ordinary meeting...

Appila pays tribute