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Five-star baby care

PORT Augusta’s Early Years Parenting Centre and Central Oval’s baby care facility have been recognised with a five-star rating for its baby care room.The Australian Breast Feeding...

Kids ready for outdoor learning

A CONCEPT design has been drawn for the new outdoor learning area at Tji Tji Wiltja Preschool and Flinders Children’s Centre.Due to be opened...

Hotels rate highly in state

PORT Augusta is ranked third in SA cities with the best rated accommodation, according to travel site Trivago.Based on more than 200 million traveller ratings, the site...

Steady trends for building approvals

The Housing Industry Association released figures suggesting Port Augusta is running against an improving national housing approval trend.While approvals for new buildings when up...

Support for students

Six scholarships are available for outstanding students from regional South Australia who intend to study science, engineering, mathematics or related technology subjects as an undergraduate at...

Fire service appeals to farmers to check units

The Country Fire Service is asking farmers to check fire units to ensure they are ready for fire danger season.Many farmers have vehicles equipped...

Sunset dinners are back at Arid Lands

The much-loved Thursday night sunset dinners are returning to the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens.Dinners start this week on Thursday, November 12, and end...

Nominate an achiever

Nominations for the Channel 9 Young Achiever Awards closes in December.These awards help young people take the next step in their field of endeavour and...

The special significance of November 11

NOVEMBER 11 marks the 97th anniversary of the Armistice which ended World War I (1914–18). At 11am on November 11, 1918, the guns of the Western Front...

In the dark

Power outages have left 2600 Port Augusta power customers are in the dark. SA Power Networks is predicting a switch on again at 4.30 this...

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...