Students to compete on national stage
PORT PIRIE - Several Port Pirie Full Impact ITF Taekwon-Do students are preparing to attend the upcoming Australian Taekwon-Do Federation Championships.
Head instructor Louie...
Smiles that shine after 50
ADVERTORIAL - As we move into our 50s and beyond, life should be about enjoying the good things, food, laughter, travel, and time with...
From the editor’s desk
After two years of devastating conflict, hopes are tentatively rising in Gaza and Israel.
The announcement that both sides have agreed, in principle, to...
So, what’s On TV?
Often when visitors come into my house l have the TV on but with the sound muted!
They are somewhat bemused at this...
She’s got a ticket to ride
PORT PIRIE - When the 2025 Bay to Birdwood convoy rolls out of Barratt Reserve West Beach on Sunday, October 19, to take the...
Grants lead to safer playground, mural art
REGION - South Australian community groups are set to benefit from the latest round of the SA Power Networks Community Grants Program, with $132,000...
New cuttlefish protections
WHYALLA - New legislation from the State Government will be introduced today, providing a permanent safeguard for the future of Whyalla’s Giant Cuttlefish aggregation.
The...
New push for region travel
QUORN – Tourism in the Flinders Ranges and Port Augusta is set to benefit from renewed collaboration between local and state governments, following a...
Whyalla avoids bloom
WHYALLA - Point Lowly’s Giant Cuttlefish aggregation remains untouched by the algal bloom, according to SARDI Professor Mike Steer.
At a press conference on October...
Funds fuels wind, solar projects
REGION - Three key wind farm and solar projects in South Australia have been successful in the Federal Government’s Tender 4 of the Capacity...















