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Fishing design chosen for mural

Port Pirie’s multicultural and fishing history will be celebrated in an expression of public art and community pride. A design called Fisherman won a poll...

Pirie students raise education issues

St Mark’s College and John Pirie Secondary School students came together on Monday to attend a youth summit discussing the educational issues within Port...

Join the convoy of great Pirie ideas

Whatever way you look at it, change is in the air.The $660-million Nyrstar redevelopment has changed the skyline and with it lifted the community’s spirts...

Free pool visits at Brook

Admission will be free at the Crystal Brook Swimming Pool this summer.Port Pirie Regional Council has decided to waive the fees because the Port Pirie...

Bridging the gap between country areas and city

Local educators are calling for schools and communities to collaborate in order to sustain rural primary and secondary schooling. A forum held in Port Pirie...

Safety fears over fence

Fears raised by a Liberal Party candidate about fence breaches at an old uranium plant have been rejected by Geoff Brock.Mr Brock, who is...

Boat ramp to close temporarily

The Solomontown boat ramp will be temporarily closed on two days next week.In late May, the pontoon at the boat ramp was damaged, according...

New age of communication

Managers and staff at community service group UnitingCare Wesley are embracing a new era of communication.The “hub-and-spoke” model is being promoted to keep staff...

Gulf region welcomes status

The Port Pirie, Whyalla and Port Augusta mayors welcomed the state government’s decision to declare the Upper Spencer Gulf an economic participation region.The announcement by...

Christmas cheer in Pirie

The Recorder photographer Phil Hensel was out and about catching up with some Christmas festivities.