Lynch leaves his mark on RFDS
This article is all about honouring John Lynch who was with the RFDS for 32-and-a-half years.There were about 70 invited guests including myself and...
Students get creative
Drama students from Port Augusta Secondary School (PASS) had the chance to hone in on their performing and creative writing skills with the help...
Felling date set for iconic stack
The iconic 200-metre chimney stack at the former Northern Power Station is officially set to come down on Friday, November 23 at 8am.The felling...
Hope is stronger than fear
Hope Long is not your average one-year-old.Suffering from heart and breathing complications, Hope has been facing a gruelling health battle, which included an open-heart surgery, but she...
Humanity Award for Harmony
Harmony Lennon has been recognised for her compassion, integrity and kindness at a ceremony for the Fred Hollows Humanity Award at Adelaide Town Hall.Harmony,...
Tribute to caring Gladys
A humble lady who strongly believed “giving is not just about making a donation; it’s about making a difference”. Gladys made a difference.Gladys Aileen Klingberg...
Our grand garden
The awards keep rolling in for the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden, collecting bronze in the Ecotourism category at the 2018 South Australian Tourism Awards.The...
Port Augusta’s last pipers
Although the Port Augusta Caledonian Pipe Band no longer exists, Joyleen White and Christopher Maule have made sure Port Augusta has not gone without the sound of...
Trolley retrieval faces delay
When fishing in Port Augusta, you might be lucky to pull up yellowfin whiting in the summer, garfish in May, kingfish in July and...
Port Augusta elects six new Councillors
The 2018 Council election results are in and residents have called for change, electing six fresh faces to the Port Augusta City Council.Newly-elected Mayor Brett Benbow...










