Rate rebate for Gulf developer
Almost five months after an unsuccessful rate rebate appeal on the Old Town Hall property, developers at Gulf Group have once again pleaded their...
Participants tickled pink for colour run
Hues of blue, yellow, pink and orange took over the foreshore on Monday for Port Augusta’s first NAIDOC Week colour run.Starting at William Street...
City of Port Augusta Cup | GALLERY
Thousands of people descended to the Port Augusta Racecourse on Sunday, July 8, to participate in one of the biggest days on Port Augusta’s social...
Pot holes prompt questions over build quality
Three years in the making and the newly constructed overtaking lanes on the Eyre Highway are proving to be a safety concern for motorists.Originally...
Business Plan and Budget approved
Port Augusta City Council adopted its annual Business Plan and Budget at a Special Council Meeting on Thursday night, July 5, making no changes to the draft...
Leigh Creek open for business
As speculation about the future of Leigh Creek continues to swell, a new tourism venture could be the town’s answer to staying afloat.At a time...
Site study employs locals
Thirty Adnyamathanha community members were employed at the Wallerberdina Station site for the proposed National Radioactive Waste Management Facility from mid-April to June.The employees were tasked...
TAFE SA and a turning economic tide
The continuing renewable transformation of Port Augusta has reinforced confidence amongst those studying industry skills at TAFE SA.With an increase in the number of students being...
Kindy celebrates 40 great years
Past and present students, family and staff from the Port Augusta West Children’s Services Centre (PAWCSC) reunited on Wednesday, June 27 to toast to the...
Prominent police history
As the title of his new book would suggest, the history of police stations around South Australia is about more than just the bricks and...










