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NAIDOC Week a big success in Port Augusta

ANOTHER week of NAIDOC celebrations has come to a close with a powerful march through the city streets and into Gladstone Square.The significance of...

Barngarla group loses legal battle against nuclear waste ballot

The federal court has rejected a South Australian Aboriginal group's bid to stop a council ballot on a proposed nuclear storage facility near Kimba....

John and Molly celebrate 65 years

John walked past Molly every day on his way to work, his way to lunch and for any other excuse he could think of...

Park of the Month for Ikara-Flinders Ranges

Arguably one of the nation's most iconic landscapes, Ikara-Flinders Ranges has landed itself in the spotlight for all the right reasons. National Parks South...

Bright future for Wilpena

An Aboriginal leader has outlined a new future for Wilpena Pound.Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association chief executive officer Vince Coulthard said the Adnyamathanha Trust had...

NAIDOC March | GALLERY

NAIDOC Week celebrations wrapped up today with a community march through the main streets of Port Augusta.

Financial records to be shown to group

An Aboriginal group is expected to hold an annual general meeting and throw open its financial records. This possible action by the Adynamathanha Traditional...

NAIDOC Youth Ball | GALLERY

Check out all the action from the 2019 Port Augusta NAIDOC Youth Ball, held at the West Augusta Football Club on Thursday, July 11.

Celebrations paused for NAIDOC Remembrance

As NAIDOC Week comes to a close, celebrations are temporarily put on pause for a quiet moment of reflection for loved ones lost.The Remembrance...

OZ Minerals to trial hybrid energy station at Carrapateena

OZ Minerals has unveiled plans to trial a hybrid energy generation power station at the Carrapateena mine site near Port Augusta.The facility, still in...

Civics in action for students

PORT AUGUSTA - Year 4-6 students at Caritas College got a firsthand lesson in Civics and Citizenship when Port Augusta Mayor Linley Shine visited...