Students lead by example
OVER 250 primary school students from around the region gathered at the GRIP Student Leadership Conference at the Lea Memorial Theatre on Friday May...
Giving back after the ball
FOLLOWING the success of the 2017 Outback Ball, the Outback Ball Committee donated $10,000 to the Port Augusta Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Auxiliary on Friday,...
New upgrade for Yorkey Crossing
Triple road trains and other combinations up to about 53 metres long will soon have access to a decoupling facility, including a livestock transfer tower, on...
New upgrade for Yorkeys
Triple road trains and other combinations up to 53.5 metres long, will soon have access to a decoupling facility, including a livestock transfer tower, on...
Budget takes shape before public forum
RATE revenue may be increased by up to three percent in the 2017-18 Budget as the Port Augusta City Council tries to tackle a $4.5 million...
10 graduates ready to help
Ten STUDENTS received their Certificate III in Individual Support from Tafe SA on Thursday, May 25, completing the Aged and Community Care Employment Program.With a shortage of...
We must get to point
People fishing for likes and retweets on social media with videos of their encounters with Great White Sharks in Port Augusta waters have caused the local...
A special gift from Caritas
A group of Caritas College Year 12 Stage 2 Child Studies students are excelling in their studies, and giving back to the Port Augusta...
RAISING A STINK
RESOLVING the Bird Lake smell could cost about $3.2 million, according to a recent Bird Lake Management Options report submitted to the Port Augusta...
Hats off to angels on first birthday
How many red hatters does it take to start a party? If you ask the Port Augusta-based Augusta Arid Angels, the answer would be...















