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Steel helps Port Augusta

THE FIRST train of the federal government’s $252 million Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) order departed Whyalla arriving in Port Augusta last week.The Project’s...

Ineke inspires after school art

Port Augusta children are getting into art during the 2016 Arid Festival thanks to some local inspiration.The After School Art’s first session was held on September...

Drink driver crashes in Roxby

A MAN was detected drink driving after he crashed his car at Roxby Downs last night.Police were called to the single vehicle collision on...

Foster carer crisis nears

EMERGENCY foster care accommodation is reaching crisis point in Port Augusta and South Australia.SA needs more emergency foster carers to open their homes to...

Ripples arrive in Port Augusta

A Whyalla-based not-for-profit organisation is expanding to Port Augusta to help families affected by the destructive force of Ice addiction.Whyalla Ripples was formed in September 2015...

Looking Back at The Trans’ | GALLERY

Remembering the news and events of Port Augusta to have appeared in The Trans'.

Dancing to the big-time

IT’S been a busy month for Port Augusta-based dance studio Dance Explosions, whose members have been treated to a taste of what it take...

Power station auctions attract

LOCALS again got their chance to snap up some Port Augusta power station memorabilia and hardware this week.A facility-wide auction event organised by Flinders Power...

Dan demands transparency

The state government must show more detail about its plans to deal with energy production in South Australia, says Dan van Holst Pellekaan.The state Member...

EPA has eye on Flinders site dust

Representatives from the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) were in Port Augusta last week to assess the effectiveness of increased dust management measures at the Flinders Power...