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Fireys home after US stint

Ian Hunter today welcomed home three South Australian firefighters from a five-week stint fighting wildfires in the United States. Minister Hunter said the men were...

Rusty poles ‘no danger’

Fears have been raised about the safety of rusty light towers in Solomontown.Risdon Park resident Stephen Webber told The Recorder that up to a...

Vietnam’s heroes

The people who Dean Ryder and Frank Gordon put their lives on the line for have responded 50 years later by bestowing rare citations.Mr...

Praise for two major events

Mayor John Rohde praised the organisers of the Come Back to Warnertown event and the Lions District Convention.“It was great to catch up with some...

Solomontown Beach home to triathlon

What: New Journeys exhibitionWhere: Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, Mary Elie StreetDrawings that reflect narrative and identity arrived at through a process of creation,...

‘I am waiting to be killed’

The words just rolled past the lips of a distraught domestic violence victim known simply as AJ.“I am waiting to be killed,” she said...

Cliffhanger finish for stars of movie shop

The camera is rolling and the heroine is in distress – but this time no hero can save Blockbuster in Port Pirie.WIth a cliffhanger finish, the...

‘Killer’ rails slammed

“Killer” guardrails on the Spencer Highway are posing a risk for farmers and motorists, according to former Port Pirie mayor Brenton Vanstone.Mr Vanstone, who...

Mini-cyclone hits farm

Thousands of dollars damage has been caused by a mini-cyclone which hit Wandearah in what is thought to have been the heaviest harvest-time deluge in...

P-platers’ good driving rewarded

Responsible driving is not something you normally associate with young drivers – but that is a stereotype police are trying to change.Together with the Port...

High mouse activity reported in several regions Vigilance advised

The Grains Research & Development Corporation (GRDC) and CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, are urging growers and advisers to be vigilant due to reports...