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Quorn Cruise raises money for Leukaemia Foundation

The town with a reputation for being a Hollywood movie backdrop lived up to its name over the weekend as an impressive display of classic vehicles lined the...

Say goodbye to speed restrictions

For the first time since Pichi Richi Railway began operation 44 years ago, the hard work and dedication of the Track gang has paid...

New suppressant at power station site

Flinders Power has commenced the spread of a new dust suppressant at the former Augusta Power Stations site in a bid to prevent any...

Police Charity Golf Day tees off again

THE PORT Augusta Police Charity Golf Day will be teeing off again this year in October.The annual event has been running for over 30...

A day of remembrance for the policing community

Staff at the Port Augusta Police station took a break from their regular duties today to honour and remember fallen police colleagues and comrades.National Police...

Serious crash on Augusta Highway

Five people were injured after a car crash on the Augusta Highway just outside of Mambray Creek on Thursday, September 27. A car towing a trailer...

See the wizard this school holidays

Click your heels together and get ready to follow a yellow brick road full of fun, adventure and colourful characters when The Wizard of Oz...

Port Augusta set to face significant workforce crisis

Port Augusta’s population growth over the past decade is sitting at just 2.2 per cent, placing it amongst the 10 lowest urban growth areas...

Digging deep for farmers in need

The selfless fundraising efforts from the Augusta Park Primary School community generated more than $2000 for struggling farmers across Australia.Augusta Park hosted its very own...

Support pours in for Striling North house fire victim

The Port Augusta community has rallied around a family who lost their Stirling North home in a devastating fire last week.It was an ordinary day...