Another exciting year ahead
Council is celebrating another year of successful events in 2015 as it prepares to kick off an exciting program in 2016.Port Pirie’s New Year’s Eve...
Authors on-line in festival event
Technology will enable the popular Adelaide Writers’ Week to come to our doorstep.The event is an important part of the Adelaide Festival and sees acclaimed national authors...
Pirie angry over possible GST hike
Speculation about a hike in the GST has sparked outrage, and it’s not just MP’s who are upset with the possible change.Port Pirie residents and businesses are...
Inter-city basketball push
BASKETBALL in the Upper Spencer Gulf is in a healthy state, but a new plan from the Port Augusta competition could see the region...
More photos at Wandearah
The Broughton Plains Heritage Society supplied more photos of Australia Day celebrations at Wandearah.
Forests on the market
The state government has put the Bundaleer and Wirrabara forests on the market.Binding proposals for the sale, lease or alternative management of the Mid...
Pirie ‘to host interns’
In a major development in medical practice, young doctors may be trained at the Port Pirie hospital.The intern program may be extended from Adelaide...
Snipping in for some hair-raising cash
Avid photographer, former aged care worker and friend to many, Lauren Butler-Seyfang, will shed her locks to raise money to fight blood cancer.Mrs Butler-Seyfang is taking...
Russian around the classic
Tennis star Dasha has a link with the Nyrstar Port Pirie Tennis International tournament – her boyfriend Luke Saville won the event two years ago.Dasha...
World’s No.1 in computing
A former resident defied negative stereotypes about Port Pirie to emerge as the world’s number one computer science expert.Craig Mudge, 72, of Urrbrae, has just...














