Well Women’s House hosts information session
HEALTH continues to be an important issue for Aboriginal women of all ages in Port Augusta.And the Pika Wiya Health Service Aboriginal Corporation Well Women’s House held...
Family ties under the hood
ADVERTISING FEATUREThe skills of working under an engine bay have been passed on in the Graetz family. Bruce and a business partner initially operated the workshop, which began...
More rain on the way
PORT Augusta is in the grip of its coldest spell of weather so far in 2016, with the temperature sitting below 10C at 8.50am...
Three-car crash on Joy Baluch bridge
THREE cars were involved in an accident on Joy Baluch Bridge on Tuesday afternoon.The cars were heading north when at around 3pm the accident happened.No...
Group calls for highway funding
AUGUSTA Highway has been thrust into the federal election campaign after the Royal Automobile Association’s call for the stretch to be allocated better funding.The group is...
Council to sell aged-care facilities
PORT Augusta City Council voted to seek a new operator for its two aged care facilities, AM Ramsay Village and Nerrilda Nursing Home.Council said the...
Problem gambling can’t be ignored
Problem gambling is causing havoc in the Port Augusta Aboriginal community and greater action is required by all parties to minimise its destruction.A 2010 Productivity...
Big tea raises big funds
People enjoying a cuppa tea helps share a laugh, talk about a problem or in this case, raise vital funds to help prevent, detect and treat cancer. The funds raised from Australia's...
Hawker Races/socials
Race day at Hawker provided plenty of fun and colour for locals and visitors alike last weekend.
Stuart stuck with mobile black spots
STATE Member for Stuart Dan van Holst Pellekaan expressed his disappointment in the state government’s decision not to take part in the federal $100 million Mobile Black...