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David rides for good cause

49-YEAR-OLD David Beacham stopped in Port Augusta on Friday March 24, with his bike ride from Perth to Adelaide drawing to a close.The former infantry...

Turn your clocks back

DAYLIGHT saving ends on Sunday, at 2am (which is 3am Daylight Saving Time) when clocks are put back one hour. Daylight saving then begins in...

After 40 years, Elsa farewells Augusta

Elsa Ward has taught over 2000 students over 40 years in Port Augusta, and before moving to Queensland, she said she has plenty of...

Council fail: Freight Group

The South Australian Freight Council (SAFC) says the Port Augusta City Council needs to accept full responsibility for the Great Western Bridge closure.SAFC is...

Port Augusta man charged with multiple offences

A 38-year-old man from Port Augusta was arrested on Thursday, March 23, after police allegedly located about 150 grams of a substance believed to methamphetamine...

Speed limit changed after bridge closure

THE JOY Baluch AM Bridge has seen its speed limit dropped from 60 kilometres per hour to 25 km/h, following the closure of the...

Carlton students carve boomerangs

CARLTON School students learned the importance of Aboriginal culture after making boomerangs, which they sold during a barbecue stall at the front of Woolworths on Wednesday...

Looking Back at The Trans’ | GALLERY

This week’s Looking Back – Shave for a cure, huge watermelons and little athletics.

Nuclear proposal may go to courts

Adnyamantha and Kujani Traditional Elder Tony Clark says if the federal government’s proposed nuclear waste facility at Barndioota continues to the next stage, a...

Green jobs plummet: Dan

Jobs in the South Australian renewable energy sector have been in free-fall since Jay Weatherill became Premier, according to state Member for Stuart Dan...

Coastal Crash returns live

PORT AUGUSTA - Local talent will take centre stage early next year when Umeewarra Media’s rescheduled Coastal Crash event returns, promising a lively afternoon...