Radio Activity was the original newletter that was distributed while Radium Hill was active. 

In keeping with tradition, we have continued the publication in its original format, and will continue to do so for a long time to come. 

The Radium Hill Historical Association and all its members are proud to offer this annual newsletter publication for download.

Please note these newsletters are viewable using Adobe's free Reader .

2010type: pdf | size: 5.3 MB
** The Official 2010 Newsletter **
has arrived.

Ye ha...


2009type: pdf | size: 1.1 MB
** The Official 2009 Newsletter **
has arrived.

Enjoy...


2008type: pdf | size: 414.9 kB
** The Official 2008 Newsletter **
has arrived.

Ok I know....!
Anyway here it is .. Enjoy .


2007type: pdf | size: 616 kB
** The Official 2007 Newsletter **
has arrived.

I know a little late...!
But never the less, happy reading.


2006type: pdf | size: 718.9 kB
Centenary Re-Union of Former Radium Hill residents and their families, at Easter in Radium Hill.

Celebrating 100 years since mining began in "1906"

2005type: pdf | size: 169.8 kB
Radium Hill exhibit, displayed at the Migration Museum, in Adelaide.

June through to September

2004type: pdf | size: 99 kB
Former Radium Hill residents and their families Xmas Party catch up, to be held at Glandore Community Centre, Adelaide.

The opening of the Radium Hill Pioneer Cemetery Portal to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the opening of the mines.

2003type: pdf | size: 32.8 kB
Christening of our newest and only showering facility within a radius of approximately 100Km.

Completion of the display titled,
"Radium Hill - A footstep in the Sir Douglas Mawson Trail"
in our heritage museum

2002type: pdf | size: 30.2 kB
Setting up of the 50th house number and the family name plaque in the town site.

2001type: pdf | size: 36.4 kB
Registration of the Radium Hill Heritage Museum.

Adelaide re-union for former Radium Hill residents and their families held at Glandore Community Centre, Adelaide.

2000type: pdf | size: 35.1 kB
The first re-union for the 21st Century was held in the former Radium Hill townsite, for ex-residents and the families.