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SA cabinet to visit Whyalla

WHYALLA - Premier Peter Malinauskas announced last week that the entire ministerial cabinet will travel to Whyalla on October 21, to meet with key...

Food aid plan helps locals

PORT BROUGHTON - In response to the growing need for food assistance in the region, Barunga West Council has collaborated with community members and...

Tenders sought for village

WHYALLA - The Office of Hydrogen Power SA are currency seeking proposals from short-stay and temporary accommodation suppliers to house workers building the hydrogen...

33 years and counting

Kids born in the last 20 years probably aren’t too familiar with the idea of popping into the local corner store down the street....

Grab your guitars for a good time

PORT PIRIE - The Port Pirie Country Music Festival will be held this year from October 10 to 13. As usual, the Northern Country Music...

Council urge community to ‘Dob in a Dumper’

PORT AUGUSTA - Port Augusta City Council launched its ‘Dob in a Dumper’ mini campaign, which has been organised to urge the community to...

Quorn family open garden to public

QUORN - There will be an open garden event through Open Gardens SA across two days in North Quorn next month. The Brooker Garden will...

Quorn welcomes good numbers to annual show

QUORN - The Quorn Agricultural Show was a success on Sunday, as the event experienced more than 1000 people walk through the gate to...

Kids learning about waste

WHYALLA - The Whyalla City Council’s waste officer Charuka Sanduni recently conducted a session for year 7 and 8 students from Sunrise Christian School,...

Getting behind the 8-ball

WHYALLA - Two brothers from Whyalla have achieved the rare feat of both being selected for the SA Junior state 8-Ball team. Aiden and Charlie...

Jetty campaign launched, with Port Germein still shut

Significant damage sustained during stormy weather last year has kept a Mid North icon closed for the last 11 months with its home town...