Far North urged to get sun smart
THE CANCER Council SA has urged schools and early childhood centres in the Far North to raise their participation rates in the National SunSmart Program.Cancer...
Gabrielle hitting the right notes
LOCAL music star Gabrielle Ballard is one step closer to achieving her dream of becoming a full-time performer, following her selection as a finalist for...
Upper Spencer Gulf leaders irate
Political leaders of the Upper Spencer Gulf are furious that the state government didn’t offer $25 million in support to Alinta to keep the...
Shipbuilding briefing for local businesses
A NAVAL Shipbuilding Industry Briefing will be held in Whyalla on Thursday May 4, giving people from the Grey electorate the chance to learn more...
Secret Alinta $25 million power deal revealed
Former owner of the Port Augusta Power Station Alinta Energy wanted $25 million over three years from the state government in May 2015 to...
Augusta Quilters celebrate
12 QUILTERS came together in Gladstone Square to celebrate International Quilting Day on Saturday March 18.The day celebrated and recognised people that meet on a...
Council debates Be Active Centre
The Port Augusta City Council has backed away from plans to demolish the Be Active Centre and relocate some of its services.At the Monday,...
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...










