Fat kids have skinny options
No one wants to be the fat kid. A study by Child and Youth Heath in 2005, found that childhood obesity levels in Port Lincoln had tripled over the past decade.
View ArticleBlood lead fight must continue
Port Pirie has been making ambitious efforts to curtail the blood lead levels of young children.
View ArticleEyre Peninsula children on what it's like to be them
They like to have fun, play in playgrounds, make sandcastles in the sandpit and climb trees. This is a celebration of local children from Eyre Peninsula.
View ArticleBirth-to-8yo data tracking for SA children
A data tracking system for South Australian children will help measure their health and education progress, says Education Minister Jay Weatherill. He says tracking children's progress from birth until...
View ArticleTen year plans for Port Lincoln and Whyalla hospitals released
The State Government has released ten year plans outlining the future of South Australia's four major country hospitals.
View ArticleCampaign urges pool safety checks to avoid drownings
Royal Life Saving South Australia executive director Alistair Baird talks to 891 ABC about the drowning dangers for children and how safety checks of pools and other water sources might help save young...
View ArticleSniffing danger persists due to Yalata Opal delay
A long-promised introduction of Opal fuel to the far west coast of South Australia is yet to happen.
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