Piano stories told through acrobats
Stories about pianos from Port Pirie to Burra will be brought to life in both towns through recordings and acrobats. Reclaimed Pianos is an intimate creation...
‘Sword’ dangling over waste disposal
Port Pirie Regional Council is moving into an “unknown world” regarding future waste disposal, according to Grant McKenzie.Mr McKenzie is council’s development and regulation...
Port Pirie Domain: Newly renovated for first home buyers
This rendered brick veneer home which was built in 1984 has been tastefully renovated and is ready for you to move in and enjoy....
More talks on golf land bid
Port Pirie Golf Club is still seeking the freehold rights to some of the land at the course.The latest development has resulted in more...
‘Council not trying to buy votes’
A civic leader has rejected suggestions that council grants may be used to “buy” votes for elected members.Cr Darryl Johnson spoke after Deputy Mayor...
Arty panels hide ‘eyesore’
Many would argue that the Solomontown Overpass is one of Port Pirie’s icons.It has seemingly been there forever and serves a practical purpose for...
Old bikes and young guns
From the tiny 65cc motorcycles of the junior brigade to the mighty 450cc thumpers of the open class, the Easter Motorcross was a haven...
Garden digging deep for interest
The seven green thumbs of Port Pirie’s community garden have been digging for 18 months now and are yet to see a growth in interest...
Students’ final mark on Pirie
University of South Australia students, Jasmine Weiss and Melinda Alley have made their last mark on the Port Pirie Regional Health Service, thanking the...
Nosey Parker: From the 1971 archives
Girl of the Year was run by the YMCA. They were Bonny Sheldrick, Dianne Crocker, Julie Johns, Wendy Wood, Robyn Chegwidden, Margaret Barberi, Belinda...















