Consultation to continue
The South Australian government is undertaking the state’s largest engagement program to discuss and listen to views about a potential nuclear waste facility in South...
A significant investment
THE EMPTY lot at the corner of Tassie and Young Streets is becoming a hub of activity with the expansion of a local business.Northpoint...
New technology can help old language
THE Barngarla language may be called a sleeping beauty, but with the use of modern technology, it’s seeing itself come back to life. The first of...
Ramsey declared Grey winner
FEDERAL Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey was officially declared the Member for Grey in the 45th Parliament at the official announcement of the election in...
The week that was | NEWS RECAP
The week that was …SATURDAY | A 36 year-old Quorn man was caught on the weekend for drink driving during Operation Stop Drink/Drug Driving. http://bit.ly/2a3eqKMSUNDAY | More country communities should...
INSIGHT
A look at Leigh Creek’s NBN dilemmaIF you drive for seven hours north of Adelaide, turning left onto the Outback Highway and then left toward a...
TAFE SA farewells ‘Sister Sue’
TAFE SA has paid tribute to well-known community educator Sue Light, who retired in June after a healthcare career spanning more than 20 years...
Derby entertains
The Northern Drag and Motorsport Association (NDMA) hosted their second bi-annual Billy Cart Derby on Sunday, July 31, at Donaldson Terrace, Port Augusta West.And they raised...
Local trainees shine
YOUNG trainees from Port Augusta showcased the desire and strong work ethic of the up and coming local youth at a networking event recently.Young trainees...
Tony is going green for a good cause
Natural Resources SA Arid Land’s own Tony Magor is raising money for the Thin Green Line Foundation by dying his hair a vibrant green to...















