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Still Earth continues to gleam hope

It has been nearly six months since the Still Earth centre in Warnertown opened its doors to the many activities that positively influence the body...

City’s tribute | PHOTOS, VIDEO

Gloomy skies were revealed as the sun slowly rose over Port Pirie’s World War I Memorial Gates for the Anzac Day dawn service. As showers...

Police respond to recent spike in theft

The Yorke and Mid North Local Service Area have recently responded to a spate of break-ins which have occurred in Port Pirie and around...

Nosey Parker: From the 1966 archives

A new police station on the Main Road was opened by the Member for Port Pirie, Mr D.H McKee. ***The newly formed volleyball and basketball...

Official launch for 2019 Relay

Port Pirie’s Relay for Life committee is holding a launch celebration in the lead up to its 2019 event to be held at Woodward...

‘Waving’ in new sign

Cocky’s Crossing can be seen on the horizon, a snake-like stretch of gums following the riverbed.We are approaching the district of Wandearah and, true...

Pt Pirie police turn up the heat on drugs

Police across the Yorke and Mid North Local Service Area have spent March and April focused on reducing the supply of illicit drugs and...

Investment will thrive

Young Health Group’s Thrive Health Centre have received $500,000 through the Regional Jobs and Investment Package (RJIP), to improve access to disability friendly allied...

In search of what’s good for the goose …

The “goose roasters” came to Port Pirie to taste some of our finest food and wine.It was not quite a procession of chefs holding...

Collaboration to protect King George Whiting

The Primary Industries and Regions SA are calling for support from recreational fishers to help protect the future of South Australia’s iconic King George...

Odd socks for a good cause

WHYALLA - Whyalla residents are being encouraged to show their support for inclusion and diversity by wearing odd socks to mark World Down Syndrome...

Time to level up