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Why Day leading the way

WHYALLA - Local business Why Day Creations has been nominated for the 2024 South Australian Community Achievement Awards to recognise […]

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Students working through new forest project

Students from Seaview Christian College are helping grow more than just their knowledge through the school’s Forest Project. The Forest Project over four years has...

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Those were the days

Full name: Anthony ‘Ginger’ Sampson Town of residence: Port Pirie Town of birth: Port Pirie Year of birth: 1942 Age: 83 Mother and father’s name: Kathleen and George Number of...

Time to rediscover Kirra

There’s something about Kirra, from the pristine open beach to the laidback community vibe to the latest restaurant openings - it’s a popular seaside...

Set to load special pantry

BUTE - Barunga West Council, the Bute Early Learning & Primary School, and the Bute 2000 Onwards Committee have all partnered to launch a...

Winter festival awaits

PORT PIRIE - The Port Pirie Regional Council has confirmed the return of the SALA Winter Festival to celebrate the city’s 150th anniversary. Planning has...

Odd socks for a good cause

WHYALLA - Whyalla residents are being encouraged to show their support for inclusion and diversity by wearing odd socks to mark World Down Syndrome...

150 years of rail history

PORT BROUGHTON - Regional transport history will be celebrated this year, with the 150th anniversary of the opening of the horse-drawn railway between Port...

From the editor’s desk

Rain sweeping across much of South Australia in recent weeks has been welcomed by farmers eager to begin seeding. After dry periods that left...

If election “information” doesn’t reach, it can’t serve a democracy

The Electoral Commission’s main public information spend this election has been channelled into outdoor advertising and digital. That might look modern on a spreadsheet,...

Time to level up

This Saturday, March 21st, South Australians will go to the polls to determine who will have majority rule over this State for the next...

Thumbs up for expansion

PORT PIRIE - The Port Pirie Regional Health Service new emergency department (ED) has already delivered improved care for patients, with community and staff...