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Looking Back at The Trans’ | GALLERY

This week’s Looking Back – A singing star, wonderful weddings and a local inventor.

Desert Fringe wins big at Ruby Awards

THE DESERT Fringe received major acclaim at the Arts South Australia’s Ruby Awards on Sunday December 11, collecting the award for Community or Regional Impact...

Calvary leading in workplace equality

Calvary has been acknowledged by the Workplace Gender and Equality Agency (WGEA) as a leader in gender equality, a proud moment for Calvary Community...

Tiger wants Aboriginal training, jobs

After working in Roxby Downs for seven years, Tiger McKenzie wants local Aboriginal people to enjoy the benefits of training and employment through a...

Survey shows opposition

A community survey in the Flinders Ranges shows a majority of local residents oppose the federal government’s proposal to build a national nuclear waste...

Long nose of the law

There’s more to managing correctional facilities than manpower and walls, there’s also canine-power.On Wednesday December 14, four Passive Alert Detection and two General Purpose...

SolarReserve shines at Platts Awards

US-BASED company SolarReserve has received the Platts Global Energy Award for Commercial Application of the Year 2016 for the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Facility in...

Special night for Seaview

SEAVIEW Christian College held its inaugural Awards Night, with the school community gathering at the Lea Memorial Theatre on Friday, December 9.Every student was...

Old language empowered

Technological advancements that brought colonisers to Australia killed Aboriginal languages, but 21st ​century technology is reawakening them for current and future generations.On Monday December 12...