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Peter Allen’s Pirie show

Legendary performer Peter Allen once strode the stage at a beach carnival in Port Pirie in the 1960s.The late singer who made “I Go...

Indoor court push ‘too late’

It is too late to include an indoor netball court in Port Pirie’s $15 million sport hub.This is according to Port Pirie Regional Council...

Netball keen to be in hub

In a dramatic last-minute plea, netballers have asked for an indoor court to be included in the $15 million sport hub at Memorial Oval...

‘Let’s build it and they will come’

Supporters of a sport hub need to get out of the “Pirie bubble” to see how things are done elsewhere, says long-time campaigner for...

Joe supports pageant time

Joe McLaughlin, The Recorder’s weather statistician, was awarded the Barry Trevorrow Community Involvement Award … and promptly backed the timeslot for the Christmas Pageant.Mr McLaughlin was honoured...

Cousin’s curtain call

Pirie man Brian Stigwood was related to the famous late music impresario Robert Stigwood, but never met him.Robert Stigwood, who was born in Port...

A plume of salvation

The heavens can sometimes open with moisture on the hottest and most-forsaken bushfire days.Thanks to the Air Tractor 802F water-bomber plane, flaming vegetation can...

Winning move for homeless

Nathan Pike has been perfectly placed to help the homeless as well as boost men’s health prospects.The safety, health and hygiene manager at Nyrstar smelter...

German soldier was ‘alien’

Reinhold Schuster was fresh out of the German Army when he visited Port Pirie seeking fame and fortune.He chose to head to Broken Hill,...

Record summer swelter

Port Pirie sweltered as the temperature soared within a decimal point of an all-time record for December.It was the hottest December on record and on Saturday,...

Hydrogen village proposed

The State Government has proposed a city-fringe location for a self-contained village that will initially house up to 380 workers during the construction of...