Fears over former uranium plant site
Frome Liberal candidate Kendall Jackson is calling on the state government to restore the fence at the former Port Pirie Uranium and Rare Earth Treatment Plant...
John’s wish granted
He’s a 71 year old from the Mid North whose wit is captured uncensored and love for life remains unwithered. John Hincks is a farmer, a...
$522,000 support for year
A report on the Community Assistance Fund for 2016-17 and the contributions council made to various events and groups was included in the August...
Bowls clubs benefit from Community Assistance Fund
Two lawn bowls clubs in the Port Pirie Regional Council area are the latest local groups to benefit from council’s Community Assistance Fund. The fund...
Pirie’s roads a council priority
Residents may have to cope with lesser standard roads as infrastructure costs become a bigger issue for regional councils.Highlighted in the Roads and Works...
Airdale ‘signs on’ for studies
Rapid growth in sign-language classes at Airdale Primary School has seen students poised for future careers where they can apply their skills.Sixteen of about...
Home grown love blooms
Green thumb, Barry Delamere has been taken aback at the rapid growth of his Sturt Desert Pea. Planted in his front garden in January this year,...
Concern about medical alerts
Medical-alert pendants, favoured by elderly and sick people, may be rendered useless by the new broadband network in a blackout.The pendants have previously relied...
Lives of the two Ruths
A long and winding road has led two elderly women with bright personalities to share the amenities of an aged home in Port Pirie.As fate...
You can be a good sport at new tavern
One of the hubs of nightlife in Port Pirie has been rejuvenated and will open its doors soon.After major renovations, the new Sporties is...















