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02 Sep 10 | This is a significant improvement in the Port Pirie employment figures making it closer to the State-wide jobless rate of 5.1 percent.
02 Sep 10 | Major issues are being raised about the proposed iron ore storage and export facility in Port Pirie by Western Plains Resources.
02 Sep 10 | Former operator of a Beetaloo Valley explosives factory, Quin Investments, has been ordered to pay $40,000 compensation to the victims of the blast.
Friendly speed camera won't hit the wallet
02 Sep 10 | A self-monitoring speed monitoring devise has been helping machine motorists of Port Pirie to control their speed.
02 Sep 10 | This is a significant level of improvement in Port Pirie and is comparable with the State-wide jobless rate of 5.1 percent.
Uproar over planning controls
02 Sep 10 | A meeting between concerned residents, Port Pirie mayor Brenton Vanstone and Housing SA regional manager Liz Malcolm have heard complaints from the residents regarding the designs of two house developments that do not comply with standard building codes.
St.Mark's students fight world poverty
02 Sep 10 | In the past five weeks Year 10 students from St.Mark’s College investigated world poverty.
Doris, the prize orchid of the 2010 Winter Orchid Show, you're blooming beautiful
02 Sep 10 | The Adelaide Orchid Council was in Port Pirie to assist with the judging of the 2010 Orchid Club Winter Show and awarded local orchid-growing enthusiast Phillis Fletcher with the grand champion award for her orchid- Doris.
02 Sep 10 | Dry-zones have been extended in Port Pirie.
Stately ship now home to birds of Port Flinders
26 Aug 10 | Port Flinders was one of the first ports established in Spencer Gulf and is also the final resting place for The York, a sailing ship from the bygone era that once sailed the local seas.
Teacher fears a student may be killed on road
26 Aug 10 | Port Pirie West Primary School deputy principal Adam Wilson is concerned by the many near-misses with cars involving students walking to or from school.
Emily 'hums' her birthday song
26 Aug 10 | Local girl Emily Noonan was fortunate enough to celebrate her 13th birthday with friends in a pink stretch-hummer.
Our Olympian
26 Aug 10 | A former Port Pirie basketballer will take to the court for Australia at the London Olympic Games in 2012.
Ramsey returned
26 Aug 10 | Liberal Rowan Ramsey has convincingly won the seat of Grey at the federal election.
Screeching kids will learn a lesson
26 Aug 10 | Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program is getting underway in Port Pirie.
Acid spill sparks major response by brigade
26 Aug 10 | The Port Pirie Metropolitan Fire Service investigated a suspicious chemical spill in a shop in Ellen Street on Wednesday.
Amazing day as church opens its new building
26 Aug 10 | The Seventh Day Adventist Church community celebrated the opening of a new church hall in Pirie West on Saturday.
Young cadets and students offer a reminder of Vietnam
19 Aug 10 | The Returned Services League invited veterans and members of the community of Port Pirie to the South East Asian War Memorial to remember the lives lost as a result of the Vietnam War.
19 Aug 10 | Editorial opinion on the multi-sport stadium being proposed for Mary Elie Street in Port Pirie.
19 Aug 10 | Members of a committee working to set up a multi-sport stadium in Port Pirie represent a variety of sports with rich histories.
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