Easter Bunny brings smiles, and buns, to Port Augusta
Easter Bunny made an appearance around Port Augusta on Maundy Thursday (the day prior to Good Friday) sharing some of his goods and creating...
Talk to us about rates: Council
Residents have been invited to talk confidentially to Port Augusta City Council about any financial hardship in paying rates bills.The council said many ratepayers...
Vietnam Vet Arno joined the Navy at 17 – True ANZAC Spirit
For the past five years, Arno Schwarze has been the president of the Port Augusta RSL, which is hard to imagine after the reception...
Dispute over Davenport ‘lockdown’
Some Aboriginal residents of Davenport, near Port Augusta, have queried a coronavirus "lockdown" of the site.One community member, "Tiger" McKenzie, says the policy is...
Police issue mammoth fines to a group gathering in Port Augusta
Police have issued a slew of fines totalling more than $11,000 to a group of people defying new COVID-19 social distancing regulations in Port...
Snacks provide smiles for our emergency service workers
Little yellow bins have popped up at supermarkets around Port Augusta, but they certainly don't contain any rubbish.Instead, they have been filled to the...
Roxby Downs Chronicle: April 2020
Welcome to the April 2020 edition of the Roxby Downs Chronicle, a publication dedicated to the town's news.This edition features articles from local groups,...
Farmers set off on wild dog hunt
A wild dog bounty scheme, offering landowners and pastoralists $120 per wild dog killed on their land, is now underway.Announced as part of the...
Closed businesses become a target for theft
Police are urging business owners to review their security measures in response to an increase in non-residential break-ins and thefts over the past two...
Closure of Davenport a reminder of painful past
Davenport Community is among a number of Aboriginal communities in South Australia enforcing strict restrictions to help slow the spread of COVID-19.The South Australian...















