EPA adds air monitor
The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is installing a temporary air quality monitoring station in Stirling North as part of an investigation into dust sources in the...
Defence exercise continues at Cultana
About 200 soldiers from Darwin and Adelaide's 1st Brigade are conducting a high intensity realistic live fire exercise in Cultana Training Area near Port...
Port deserves better: Liberals
The Port Augusta Power Station may have been operating beyond 2016 if its owners Alinta Energy received ‘significantly less’ than $55 million in support from the...
Church celebrates 150
THE PORT Augusta Uniting Church turns 150 this month, with celebrations to be held over the March 25-26 weekend.Celebrations will begin with a dinner...
Healthy anger on full display in Quorn rally
COUNTRY health is in pain, and the people in the coal face are fed up with the way they’ve been treated.Over 150 country health...
Jeff’s prickly issue grows
Caltrop can be a bugger of a weed at the best of times, and 72-year-old retiree Jeff Baker is fed up with how it’s...
Greens criticise gas power plant plan
THE GREENS have criticised the South Australian government’s energy plan after announcing plans to build a $360 million gas-fired power plant on March 14.The...
Energy potential for Port
South Australian energy giants Santos and ZEN Energy are hoping to build a $130 million energy plant in Port Augusta, ready to operate by the...
Repower stays positive
The South Australian government’s new power plan is a bitter-sweet feeling for Repower Port Augusta.The group has welcomed the $150 million SA Renewable Technology Fund (SARTF), but...














