Port Augusta Proud Indian community
In 2012 Sunny Singh noticed a sad trend within the Indian community in Port Augusta, migrants would stay to meet their visa requirements and then...
A crucial conversation
A film from New Zealand with a powerful message was screened at the Cinema Augusta in a bid to start up a difficult conversation about...
Third time’s a charm
After 16 years of Labor and eight years in opposition, Dan van Holst Pellekaan will finally see the state Liberals form government in what...
The Power in Port
Students from around the Upper North region traded in their classrooms for Central Oval on Friday afternoon, welcoming some very special guests from the...
Work starts on mains upgrades
Starting this week, SA Water is replacing water mains in Port Augusta, as part of a $137 million investment over four years to renew around 375,000...
Stamping out bullying
Kids around Port Augusta took a stand this week to unite against bullying and violence in their schools.Today marks National Day of Action against...
Gupta to get Port Augusta fully charged
Port Augusta is set to add another jewel to its renewable energy crown by becoming the home of the world’s most powerful battery.Former Premier Jay...
Partnership program open
Country Arts SA is offering the opportunity for government or non-government organisations to partner with them to support artistic and cultural pursuit’s right across the...
Funding program launch
SA Water is urging grassroots community organisations to apply now for its freshly-launched Community Partnerships Program.The new program for 2018-19 is targeting local events and...
SA election: the future of Yorkeys Crossing
On March 17, 1.2 million South Australians will have their say on who will control the balance of power in this year’s election.Will the...