Crowds greeted Queen at Whyalla Memorial Oval on 1954 visit
As we celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II we look back at a visit to Whyalla in 1954 which drew in huge...
Hospital, greening funds a ‘good outcome’ for Pirie in state budget
Port Pirie Regional Council is happy with what it has seen in the budget so far, but wants to dig deeper to see what...
Coming back to music after half a lifetime
After half a century of not playing, a Pirie man has been re-discovering his love of making music through the ukulele. When Russell Freak...
Port Pirie emergency department set for $12 million upgrade
The Port Pirie Hospital is set to receive a major $12 million emergency department upgrade, the State Government announced today as part of its...
Honorary firefighter makes big impact
A young boy has been made an honorary full-time firefighter by the crew at the Port Pirie Fire Station. Beau Dienelt, 10, has both...
Discover what’s on in Port Pirie, surrounds
SINGING, STORIESBaby bounce Thursday, June 2, Port Pirie Library, Wandearah Rd, 10am-11am, for newborns up to five years with parents and carers, information at...
Ramsey wants to hit the ground running before first sitting of parliament
Grey MP Rowan Ramsey is looking to get around the electorate in the coming weeks ahead of federal parliament's first sitting under the new...
Vote counting in Grey edges closer to completion
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has nearly counted all the two candidate preferred votes in Grey, but still has a ways to go with...
Council wants to see election promises in state budget
Port Pirie Regional Council has identified election promises they want to see the new state government keep in the upcoming state budget. Mayor Leon...
Plea for return of stolen service medals
Port Pirie local Dianne Crocker wants whoever stole her father's service medals to return them to the family. Ms Crocker was devastated when she...















