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Augusta gets colourful

The Transcontinental photographer Sue Dalla Santa captured the colour and fun at the Multicultural Festival in Port Augusta on Thursday, March 19.

Students working through new forest project

Students from Seaview Christian College are helping grow more than just their knowledge through the school’s Forest Project. The Forest Project over four years has...

Author talk entertains

REGION - South Australian author Leanda Herring recently visited several Spencer Gulf libraries on a book tour to promote her new crime novel Beneath...

Regional media deserves more than being taken for granted

As a life member of Country Press SA, I read the recent correspondence from the Electoral Commission regarding its media strategy for the 2026...

Bank backs community support

PORT PIRIE - A partnership between Uniting Country SA and the Commonwealth Bank branch in Port Pirie has helped provide essential support to ease...

2026 State Election – how it stands

Preferences will be a major player in the 2026 South Australian election. One Nation has taken votes mostly across smaller rural towns, resulting in the...

Voices rise at Umeewarra

PORT AUGUSTA – Umeewarra Aboriginal Media Association has been recognised for its longstanding commitment to promoting First Nations voices, taking home the Media Award...

Those were the days

Full name: Anthony ‘Ginger’ Sampson Town of residence: Port Pirie Town of birth: Port Pirie Year of birth: 1942 Age: 83 Mother and father’s name: Kathleen and George Number of...

150 years of rail history

PORT BROUGHTON - Regional transport history will be celebrated this year, with the 150th anniversary of the opening of the horse-drawn railway between Port...

Time to rediscover Kirra

There’s something about Kirra, from the pristine open beach to the laidback community vibe to the latest restaurant openings - it’s a popular seaside...