Students forced from study
The Australia Services Unions says one in five students studying social work are dropping out of their degrees due to the six months of...
School holiday fun for all
School holidays are here again, and across the Spencer Gulf there are some great activities for the kids to enjoy.
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Pirie road resealing boost
PORT PIRIE - A recent decision by the Port Pirie Regional Council has reallocated more than a quarter of a million dollars from the...
Recreational fishers praised
South Australian recreational fishers have been praised for complying with fishing regulations over the Easter long weekend.
Over the weekend, a total of 98 per...
Upgrading for Pirie’s future
PORT PIRIE - The Port Pirie Regional Council has discussed a review for accessible parking in the Port Pirie central business district (CBD).
At...
Bringing live music back
Diversity Entertainment is promising to bring one of the biggest and most unique music events of the year to Whyalla’s Maritime Museum Gardens, Pour...
Coastcare education begins
PORT AUGUSTA - Port Augusta Coastcare held an Education Day at the Barracks on the weekend as a way to educate the community around...
Acknowledgement restored
PORT PIRIE - Port Pirie Regional councillors have voted for an amendment to be made to its Acknowledgement of Country.
At the council...
A Whyalla with no steel
One LIBERTY Primary Steel worker claims they will be losing about $900 a fortnight of their regular pay, while Whyalla’s blast furnace is not...















