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Whyalla mine jobs at risk

More than 50 workers could lose their jobs as the city’s job uncertainties continue - this time in the mines. A month has passed since...

Celebrate mums in Augusta

PORT AUGUSTA - Celebrating 100 years of Mother’s Days in 2024. Mother's Day is celebrated in Australia thanks to Janet Heyden, who helped pioneer...

History festival in Whyalla

WHYALLA - The Whyalla Maritime Museum is celebrating its rich heritage with a new exhibition that features previously unseen, original artworks. Presented as part...

Hughes hits Augusta streets

PORT AUGUSTA - The Member for Giles is set to hit the streets of Port Augusta to engage with the local community, and listen...

Stinknet infestation near Orroroo

A Northern and Yorke and Landscape Board officer has stopped a weed never seen before in South Australia in its tracks near Orroroo. Landscape officer...

Painting the town in colour

WHYALLA - The hunt is on for some talented artists and business and land owners to help transform Whyalla into a vibrant, colourful city...

Fun times for Augusta kids

PORT AUGUSTA - The Port Augusta City Council school holiday program was a hit. Council Community Events Coordinator Kim Arnold said the Monsterball and Bugs...

High mouse activity reported in several regions Vigilance advised

The Grains Research & Development Corporation (GRDC) and CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, are urging growers and advisers to be vigilant due to reports...

Looking back: Pt Augusta

URGENT NEED OF HOUSING A lack of public housing in Port Augusta is putting support accommodation agencies under “enormous strain”. The majority of people relying...

looking back: Port Pirie

SUPER SCHOOL RACE ‘Our independent MP queries ‘rush’ for education shake-up’ More time is needed for mums and dads to think about the impact of a...

All charged up

PORT PIRIE - The new RAA Charging Hub was officially unveiled at a community event on Saturday May 11, with plenty of locals taking...