Ducks not quite in a row
The Port Broughton Sailing and Boat Club's 'Twilight Rubber Duck Race Saga' was held on the Port Broughton foreshore on Sunday March 12 in...
Overwhelming support for 24/7 hospital security
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (SA Branch) said they have received overwhelming community support for 24/7 restraint-trained security guards in regional hospitals at...
The show will go on
A new committee has taken over the reins from the team that has run the Picnic since 2018 following the Annual General Meeting held...
Top of the class
Born and bred Pirie local, Ms Jess Axon, gained her Bachelor of Education degree through the UniHub Spencer Gulf and is now employed by...
Celebration of readers and writers
The Whyalla Public Library will host Whyalla’s first ever Readers and Writers (RaW) Festival from Friday April 14 to Sunday April 16 at the...
Flying High
Sun Taekwondo held its third grading on Thursday March 30 with five members coming under the scrutiny of Chief Instructor Anthony "Ginger" Sampson with...
Exhibition with Bite
Thirty years after the untimely extinguishing of one of South Australia’s brightest creative lights, a significant exhibition curated by the Flinders University Museum of...
Pirie in the swim
More than 100 swimmers from across the State converged on the Port Pirie Aquatics and Leisure Centre on Sunday, April 2 to take part...
Community tackles prickly pest
The discovery of an invasive, prickly weed creeping through Nelshaby Reserve sparked a community call out to help target cacti in the area.
Landscape Officer...
Quolls bounce back in Flinders Ranges
Once a widespread species in the Flinders Ranges, the western quoll is making a quiet comeback.
Locally known as an idnya, the carnivorous marsupial was...















