Dancers put their best foot forward
SYDNEY Dance Company brought a two-hour contemporary dance workshop to Port Augusta, putting 27 aspiring local dancers through their paces.With the company bringing its...
Rates rise causes outrage
PORT Augusta residents have been left outraged by the increase in rates, with particular cases exceeding the average 3 per cent rise in rate revenue...
Concerns on future of city’s education facilities
As a year 11 student at Port Augusta Secondary School, I am concerned with the future of Port Augusta and its education facilities. It shouldn’t...
Work shop sparks conversation
Key figures and stakeholders from around the town gathered at the ‘World Cafe’ event to discuss innovative ways to respond to local challenges.University of New...
Mutual benefit at Carrapateena project
The Oz Minerals Carrapateena project has taken another step forward after a vote on the Native Title Mining Agreement was passed by a majority...
Christine’s got spirit
Port Augusta based wildlife officer Christine Arnold has been recognised by the South Australian Ranger Association with an ‘In The Ranger Spirit’ award on...
Locals brave the cold for a night
With temperatures dropping to below five degrees overnight, 17 local residents were feeling it more than most.Mary McKenzie part-owner of local cafe Mamma Lou’s...
Wharfest 2017 | GALLERY
Check out all the photos from the 2017 Wharfest on Saturday, August 5.
Music great’s top honour
Peter James Coad OAM, formerly of Martins Well in the Far North, was 13 when he and his brother made their musical debut on 5AU. It...
Magnificent Mikayla
MIKAYLA Hudson returned to Port Augusta this year and has been using her academic success to inspire the next generation of students.The 20-year-old is...










