Nuclear dump fight
ADNYAMATHANHA traditional owners are vowing to fight the federal government’s plans to house a nuclear waste facility Wallerberdina Station near Barndioota in the Flinders Ranges.The call comes...
Ramsey backs nuclear site
MEMBER for Grey MP Rowan Ramsey said the Hawker community would benefit if Barndioota became the site of the low and intermediate nuclear waste repository. “The...
Flinders nuclear site | A look back
Barndioota site preferenced for nuclear facility | Flinders Ranges shortlisted site preferred location for Australia’s first nuclear waste facility.Six sites shortlisted for Australia's first permanent nuclear...
The week that was | NEWS RECAP
SATURDAY | Photos from the weekend's relaunch of the 'Coffee Pot'. SUNDAY | The opening round of the Spencer Gulf Football League 2016 season wraps up after providing a ripper weekend...
Chipping in for Clown Doctors
PORT Augusta’s Commonwealth Bank enthusiastically embraced a clown theme on Friday morning, all for a good cause.Each year, the Clown Doctors help the lives...
Barndioota site preferenced for nuclear facility
WALLERBERDINA Station near Barndioota in the Flinders Ranges has been shortlisted as the possible location of Australia’s first nuclear waste facility. Last November, the federal government...
Port Augusta Calendar of events
WHAT: School Holiday Activity – ‘Dance for Life’ Free Hip Hop Workshops.WHEN: Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 30.WHERE: Friday at Central Oval Stadium and Saturday...
Still in the dark on fishing
THE SHADOW Minister for Recreation and Sport, and keen fisherman, was in disbelief at key elements absent in the state government’s review of recreational fishing.“What's missing out...
Dark history of Far North policing
POLICE Foundation Day is an opportunity for South Australian law enforcement to acknowledge the police who have died while on duty.While there have been a number...
Police efforts marked
PORT Augusta Police were special hosts to South Australian Police Commissioner Grant Stevens on Thursday, April 28, for a gathering to recognise the long history of...