Elders provide tour of lands
STAKEHOLDERS, the media and other interested parties were invited to visit the site proposed for a national nuclear waste dump at Yappala Station near Hawker on Tuesday.Adnyamathanha...
Foodbank feeds more locals in need
FOODBANK is supporting Port Augusta locals by providing much needed food supplies on a regular basis. Foodbank SA regional manager Sandra Toms said there has...
Community project grants
FUNDING of up to $20,000 for small projects is up for grabs from the federal government.The funding is part of the Stronger Communities Programme...
Caitlin’s cut for a cause
GROWING your hair for more than half your life is no easy task, it requires dedication and patience. To then want to cut it all...
Supporting our local community groups
LAST week the Port Augusta community was outraged to hear somebody had vandalised the RSL tank, and rightly so. Any form of vandalism is completely...
Port has what it takes to be a Tidy town
PORT Augusta has the chance to throw its hat in the ring and showcase what makes the northern city great.KESAB’s annual SA community awards recognises...
World Heritage floated
THE STATE government is flirting with a bold plan campaigning to have the Flinders Ranges granted World Heritage status.The suggestion came during an briefing by...
Boost for remote gymkhana
THE NEPABUNNA Community north-east of Hawker received a provision for upgrades to facilities for equipment and supplies for the community’s gymkhana recently.State Member for Stuart Dan van Holst...
Tentative findings of commission
AN INCREASE in South Australia’s nuclear activity could deliver $257 billion to the state’s economy, according to findings released by the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission.Commissioner...
Mayors’ trip a useful glimpse
PORT Augusta mayor Sam Johnson believes Port Augusta’s future is more sound investing in renewable energy rather than nuclear.His conclusion came over the past...