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Students lend a hand to the elderly
1/10/2008 | Port Augusta Secondary school students have put on their garden gloves to help the elderly community members of Port Augusta.
1/10/2008 | A police operation led to the arrest of a 40-year-old Quorn man for drug trafficking.
1/10/2008 | Calls to introduce a national indigenous languages policy were welcomed by Port Augusta indigenous suicide prevention project officer Aaron Stuart.
Local race club could be upgraded
1/10/2008 | Local racing may soon have an increased patronage as the city’s race club last week held meetings with key State officials in preparation for its strategic plan launch.
Local police hold remembrance day
1/10/2008 | Carlton Cemetery was host to the Port Augusta memorial service for national Police Remembrance Day on Monday. The service honoured all police officers that had died in the line of duty.
Secondary school has success in national test
1/10/2008 | An accelerated literacy program could be the answer for improving student’s skills in the area.
1/10/2008 | Port Augusta will remain the indigenous centre for excellence under the recommendation by the Country Health Care Plan Taskforce issued Tuesday, last week.
Council warns residents to use bin system correctly
24/09/2008 | Port Augusta City Council is warning local residents to recycle their waste correctly or pay the price, Port Augusta director for infrastructure and environment Hayden Hart said.
24/09/2008 | After a double fatality in the State last week due to the absence of seat belts, Port Augusta Police is cracking down on the area this weekend.
Available apprenticeship numbers on the rise
24/09/2008 | South Australia is leading the way in the number of apprenticeships and traineeships undertaken in the Nation, with Port Augusta being no exception.
Gas leak shuts down city centre
24/09/2008 | The city was in deadlock on Thursday, September 18 as two city blocks were closed by emergency services due to a gas leak behind the north-western corner of Wadlata Outback Centre.
Two-month old calf shot with bow and arrow
24/09/2008 | A two-month old calf was found in a distressed state on Saturday morning after it was attacked with a bow and arrow.
24/09/2008 | The South Australian Dog And Cat Management Board is pushing for community feedback on possible cat legislation to overcome escalating cat numbers in the community.
Train derailed
24/09/2008 | Almost 44,000 tonnes of coal has missed delivery to the Flinders Power Stations after a 36-carriage coal train derailed about 20km north of Stirling North on Sunday morning.
17/09/2008 | Port Augusta’s sporting scene is looking into the future with the city now creating a recreation and sport master plan.
Council supports Yarnballa
17/09/2008 | Fifty thousand dollars was presented to the organisers of the upcoming Yarnballa Arts and Cultural Festival on Friday.
17/09/2008 | Port Augusta is looking to the future in recycling, with a proposed waste transfer station welcomed by councillors on Monday night.
17/09/2008 | A group of concerned locals has banded together in the hope of beginning a local heritage listing for Port Augusta.
17/09/2008 | Port Augusta locals may be learning their lesson in road safety, with no drivers detected for drink driving in a police blitz last weekend.
Council appoints new city manager
17/09/2008 | Port Augusta City Council has appointed its new city manager.
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