Jordan bound for soccer’s birthplace
Jordan Williams will kick off a possible international career with a visit to the birthplace of soccer – Zibo, China.The Northern Demons defender-midfielder has won...
Sunday footy may be axed
Saturday-only football matches may be introduced as early as 2019 by the Spencer Gulf League.This would end the dreaded Sunday program which is unpopular...
Thinking outside the box
St Mark’s College year one students were left with only their imaginations on Thursday when the cohort celebrated Outdoor Classroom Day. The day is celebrated globally on the 7th of...
Sensory surprises
It was a scaly, furry and spikey surprise for 160 children at Port Pirie West Children’s Centre when they had a special visit from Animals Anonymous on...
Illegal vendors selling in CBD streets
Itinerant food vendors have been targeting the streets of Port Pirie in recent operations to sell strawberries. The backpackers are operating on footpaths, predominately on...
Still shining: 80 years for ‘weather man’
The Recorder’s “weather man”, Joe McLaughlin, has notched up a milestone.He celebrated his 80th birthday with about 40 family members and friends at the Port...
Risdon Park Primary gas fire
A teenage boy was taken to Port Pirie hospital after receiving burns to his legs following a gas fire at Risdon Park Primary School...
Long road leads to Port football club
After a journey through policing and the pub game, Mark Wallace is ready for his next challenge.Mr Wallace is new secretary-manager of the Port...
Power station on scrap heap
Almost 50,000 tonnes of salvaged steel from the Port Augusta power station will be shipped through Port Pirie’s harbour.Already, a huge stockpile of material...















