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Police called as tempers flare at meeting

Tensions flared at a meeting of the Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association in Hawker on Thursday.Police were called to calm the scene after conflict between...

Passion and dedication recognised in Public Education Awards

Some of Port Augusta's most passionate and dedicated early childhood education workers have been recognised in the statewide Public Education Awards. In a record...

Footsteps lead to the garden for drug and alcohol rehab

The road to drug and alcohol recovery will soon lead patients to the garden, with local organisations joining forces for a new kind of...

Four drug drivers caught in blitz

Three policing regions joined forces to conduct operation High Impact Fatal Five at Port Augusta last week. Passive Drug Detection Dog Pluto was on...

Waste Dump ballot to run non-concurrently for Hawker and Kimba

Following a week of meetings and debates surrounding the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility, both the Kimba and Flinders Ranges council have reached separate...

Thanks for help in time of need

The other day I needed an ambulance. I would like to thank the bystanders for assisting the ambulance personnel.I would like to especially thank...

New round of graduates celebrate

Six students have graduated from a unique training program, designed to produce job-ready workers for the mining industry.The program is a joint Kokatha Aboriginal...

Seeking details on photos from 1940s

These photos came to me from Jane Jarman and are from her mother Margaret Kay (nee Cooper). The photo with all the violins is...

Support network invaluable for amputees in Port Augusta

For 73-year-old amputee Peter Allen, and like many in his situation, life after losing a limb was drastically different.And while he could talk about...

‘Hard evidence’ needed on Native Title issues: Premier

Critics of Native Title activities should come up with "hard evidence", according to Premier Steven Marshall.Mr Marshall, who is also Aboriginal Affairs Minister, spoke...