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Bungala solar to boost jobs

Reach Solar energy reached financial close on the first phase of the 300 Megawatt Bungala Solar project near Port Augusta.And at the same time, entered sale agreements...

PASS gets road safe

THE SOUTH Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) held its Road Awareness Program (RAP) on Tuesday April 11 at Port Augusta Secondary School (PASS).The presentation lasted...

Wind energy job boost for Port Augusta

Construction of a $450 million wind farm in Port Augusta is a step closer with the signing of new agreements between the developer and a...

More felling at Power Station

The Northern Power Station’s Eastern Coal Bunker, Transfer Towers E, F and associated connecting conveyors were safely and successfully felled on Monday, April 10, at 9am. A small...

Mums and Bubs boost

THE PIKA Wiya Aboriginal Health Service will receive about $2.4 million over four years through a major grant from the Department of Health, addressing the healthcare of mothers and...

Let’s work together: Tiger

Tiger McKenzie says the proposed Wallerberdina nuclear waste facility must be investigated further to create greater job opportunities for the local Aboriginal community.And at...

Looking Back at The Trans’ | GALLERY

This week’s Looking Back – Harmony Day, riding to better health and flying into the future.

Clowning around for a good cause

Port Augusta Commonwealth Bank staff are inviting local residents to help them raise funds for the Clown Doctors for the entire month of  April.And they...

Army Cadets get ready for Anzac Day

THE PORT Augusta Army Cadet Unit has been preparing for Anzac Day, rehearsing for the catafalque party every Thursday night at its Hannagan Street base.Officer in Charge of...

A sun ray of hope

Australian renewable energy firm Solastor want to start building a $700 million solar-thermal power plant in Port Augusta by January 2018, and they can do...

Civics in action for students

PORT AUGUSTA - Year 4-6 students at Caritas College got a firsthand lesson in Civics and Citizenship when Port Augusta Mayor Linley Shine visited...