Cuttlefish spawning a big tourism drawcard for Whyalla
The South Australian city of Whyalla is set to welcome more tourists due to the popular annual display of giant cuttlefish spawning.
View ArticleShould drought-affected farmers get a water rebate?
Livestock SA president Joe Keynes says the State Government should investigate a water rebate for pastoralists struggling with the drought.
View ArticleA case of beer and mateship is helping Max and Pat Jones keep water on their...
Max and Pat Jones of Mullaquana Station are struggling with drought and wildlife pressure. However, at least their friend helps them out by carting water to their property in exchange for a carton of...
View ArticleTruck driver apologises to victim for racist video
The truck driver behind a racially charged social media video apologises to a Sikh immigrant and has the charges against him dropped.
View ArticleHundreds of barnacle-covered shopping trolleys removed from underwater graveyard
A regional South Australian council has begun removing about 500 trolleys from waters near its wharf, amid concerns over community safety.
View ArticleThe town so young and transient, its cemetery is empty
Nestled on hot red sand 563 kilometres from Adelaide, Roxby Downs officially opened in November 1988 to service BHP's Olympic Dam mine. There are currently 300 jobs available in the town, and plans...
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