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Port Augusta still on high alert

A SEVERE thunderstorm warning for destructive winds, heavy rainfall and large hailstones has been issued for the local area.A once-in-50 year storm passed over...

NBN survey: more locals are online

ONE of the largest surveys of internet usage in Australia (10,000 people in total) has suggested users of the National Broadband Network in South Australia have a...

Spirit of ANZAC coming to Port Augusta | VIDEO

The Spirit of Anzac Centenary Experience, Australia’s largest travelling exhibition, is coming to Port Augusta. It’s part of a nationwide tour visiting 23 towns and cities across Australia...

‘One-in-50 storm’ on its way

PORT Augusta is being urged to be prepared for a ‘one-in-50’ storm sitting on the city’s doorstep.Port Augusta SES Unit Manager Frank Woolfe has spent...

Dan questions corrections

Dan van Holst Pellekaan has asked state Minister for Correction Services Peter Malinauskas to disclose details about prisoners attempting to escape Port Augusta Prison...

Disclose or go to court

The Department for State Development (DSD) has until October 21 to supply information about Alinta’s Northern Power Station closure.The other option is to challenge Dan van Holst Pellekaan’s Freedom...

Thanks for backing Thin Green Line

Two months ago, I held a fundraiser for the Thin Green Line Foundation who raises awareness and funds for overseas Rangers who work in...

Port plays role in history

Port Augusta played an important role in connecting Australia to the world 144 years ago.The Overland Telegraph, from Adeladie to Darwin, was completed on August 22, 1872.News...

Agreement opposition

A Work Site Clearance Agreement between the Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association (ATLA) and Leigh Creek Energy (LCK) has the Anggumathanha Camp Law Mob (ACLM) concerned.An ACLM spokesperson...

Man charged with child sex offences

Detectives arrested a Far North man charged with child sex offences. He was charged with two counts of unlawful sexual intercourse, producing and disseminating child exploitation...

Rural projects gain vital funding

REGION – Remote and rural communities across Australia are set to benefit from a major funding boost, with nearly $1 million allocated through the...