Former firey’s collection
WHYALLA - A collector of firefighter memorabilia has redecorated his spare room to display his menagerie of mementos and items from over thirty years...
Looking back over a century of picnics
PORT PIRIE - Thanks to our legendary photographer Des Parker, check out these wonderful old photos from past Smelter's Picnics.
Two old prints were recently...
Student led initiatives on the table
PORT BROUGHTON - Students from Port Broughton Area School have showcased their commitment to the community through innovative tourism and sustainability projects, impressing both...
Gupta’s promise to Whyalla
GFG Alliance Chairman Sanjeev Gupta visited the Whyalla Steelworks on Friday September 20 to assess the progress on the blast furnace, speak with employees...
Dingoes, Magpies go large
Port Augusta Dingoes vs Weeroona Bay
Round two of the Whyalla Women’s Football League began with the first women’s game played at Bennett Oval, in...
Mid north projects secure funding
REGION - Several projects in the mid north have been successful in securing funding from the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board for multi-year Grassroots...
Welcome to new citizen
MOUNT REMARKABLE - Mount Remarkable welcomed a new citizen at an Australian citizenship ceremony on Tuesday September 17, as part of Australian Citizenship Day...
Solomontown Beach works continue
PORT PIRIE - Solomontown Beach’s facelift work is continuing this month with the removal of the historic beach shelter to make way for a...
Tradition continues
The Smelter’s Picnic was first organised in the early years of 1900 to provide a day’s pleasure for the employees of the then BHP...
Umewarra Media start new clubs for youth
PORT AUGUSTA - Umewarra Media has started two different clubs involving fun activities inside and outside of the station around Port Augusta.
The two initiatives...















