Players celebrate 70 years
WHYALLA - The Whyalla Players celebrated a historic milestone this month, marking the group’s 70th anniversary with a day of reflection, performance and recognition....
Odd socks for a good cause
WHYALLA - Whyalla residents are being encouraged to show their support for inclusion and diversity by wearing odd socks to mark World Down Syndrome...
Kids art workshops return
PORT AUGUSTA – The Platform Gallery has reopened its Free Family Art and Craft workshops for the next six months, thanks to funding from...
From the editor’s desk
Rain sweeping across much of South Australia in recent weeks has been welcomed by farmers eager to begin seeding.
After dry periods that left...
If election “information” doesn’t reach, it can’t serve a democracy
The Electoral Commission’s main public information spend this election has been channelled into outdoor advertising and digital.
That might look modern on a spreadsheet,...
Lead by example
During her first official portrait session as First Lady, Michelle Obama turned an awkward moment into a lesson in humanity.
A nervous photographer accidentally...
Runners set for Pichi Richi
REGION - The 44th annual Mindfull Aus Pichi Richi Marathon is set to take place on Sunday, June 28, with registrations open for runners...
Mid North bowler eyes Glasgow
REGION - A Mid North bowler is hoping to represent Australia at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Nathan Black has been selected in the...
Bacon sizzles at Worlds debut
An ascent to the very top of his craft was achieved by a Jamestown shearer, after he traveled to New Zealand to represent Australia...
OPINION – Little joy on cost-of-living for Country SA
After spending several days travelling through Whyalla and the Mid North, one thing is clear: regional South Australian voices are right now a muffle...










