Ab-duck-ted! It’s one for the birds as Port Broughton bans statues from land
The controversial "ugly yellow ducklings" of Port Broughton have been put into storage.This is because the giant mother "duck" statue and her two "babies"...
‘We talk bull and it is good for our health’: Crystal Brook ‘shedder’
They call themselves "shedders" and they come from all walks of life, often sharing a few words of "bull" among themselves.As members of men's...
New dummy breathing life into the St John service at Port Pirie
He cannot talk, is prone to collapsing and is often gasping for air.Meet St John's new dummy or manikin to be used by volunteers...
New president Craig sets lofty heights for Port Pirie Rotarians
Craig Rimmer has broken with tradition at the Rotary Club of Port Pirie.After being inducted as new president, Mr Rimmer discarded the time-honoured practice...
Discover what’s on in Port Pirie, districts
Chew on thisShakka the SharkEvery day at the Port Pirie Regional Tourism and Arts Centre: Shakka the Shark is considered to be one of...
Answers to COVID questions for residents of country South Australia
Masks are a hot topic amid debate about COVID-19 case numbers and health requirements.Australian Community Media, publisher of this newspaper, is answering some of...
Virus case numbers much higher in SA than officially reported: Doctors
The actual rate of infection from the latest COVID-19 variant may be much higher than officially reported.This scenario emerged as South Australian country areas...
Southern zone aims to win again at footy championships in Whyalla
Southern Districts, which includes Victor Harbor, will be a contender to win the state country football championships' title once again.The men's zone team won...
Port Pirie table-tennis player stars at the country championships
Scott Gray picked up a table-tennis bat at just eight years old and is now ranked number one player in country South Australia.Scott is...
Discover what’s on in Port Pirie, districts
PRODUCTS GALOREPort Pirie Produce MarketSunday, July 10, Memorial Park from 8.30-noon, 45 plus stalls with fruit, veg, baked goods, arts, crafts, plants, sauces and...














