Troubled group’s ‘second’ meeting
The north's troubled Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association will hold what has been described as a "second" annual general meeting for 2018-19 on Saturday.The meeting...
Pride without prejudice: Port’s first LQBTIGA+ event
With the wave of a rainbow striped flag a group of young people in Port Augusta have taken an important step to help the...
Pika Wiya’s Women’s Health Centre closes with two days notice
Aboriginal women in Port Augusta have been left outraged following the closure of Pika Wiya's Women's Health Centre.The Aboriginal health service corporation has chosen...
Protesters rally in Port Augusta after Yuendumu police shooting
Aboriginal groups in Port Augusta have rallied together in Gladstone Square this week to protest the police shooting of a Warlpiri teenager in the...
New chair appointed to Uni Hub board
Uni Hub Spencer Gulf has a new face at the helm with the appointment of Brenton Vanstone as chairperson. Mr Vanstone was announced as...
Graduate credits his early teachers
Year 12 graduate Andrew Hill has returned to his old stomping ground at Carlton School to pay homage to his early educators.Andrew attended the...
Green festival powers up
South Australia's first-ever festival celebrating all things renewable was launched in Port Augusta this week.The inaugural Green Power Festival will showcase Port Augusta's renewable...
Children’s Centre embraces alternative approach to learning
Educators at the Flinders Children's Centre and Tji Tji Wiltja Preschool have embraced a new approach to learning, creating rich opportunities for the entire...
Nuclear dump ballot opens in Hawker
Residents in Hawker will finally have their say on the federal government's proposal to house a nuclear waste management facility in their backyard, with...
Caritas’ twin takeover
A record number of twins will graduate year 12 together this term, walking out of Caritas College arm-in-arm for the very last time. Three...















