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Northern roads paved with gold
The Port Augusta region has survived a Federal Government review of every major national road project, with a host of local works retaining the...
Magistrate appalled by animal cruelty
A Whyalla couple have been allowed to keep one of their dogs, after pleading guilty to three counts of animal ill-treatment and losing eight...
Barbara’s love of Whyalla shines
Barbara Derham is finally having to do what she has tried to put off for many years, which is selling her “baby”, the Foreshore...
Lifeblood urges Whyalla donors
Give someone the best present they will ever receive this Christmas, at the Lifeblood Whyalla pop-up Donor Centre.
In order to boost supplies, the Australian...
Foodbank thankful for sponsorship
A crew of 10 GFG Alliance workers has been able to help Foodbank earlier this month by helping pack over 400 Christmas hamper boxes...
Easier and more accessible
The Whyalla City Council is working to improve customers' experiences with the launch of its new user-friendly website.
The makeover has included a more modern...
Solly Cats grab trifecta
A full round of Port Pirie softball matches to finish November kept spectators interested with the final match of the day on November 25...
GFG says no cause for concern
There has been some community concern over the haze being admitted from the steelworks over the last few days, but GFG Alliance says this...
Another year, another goodbye
Whyalla’s Asbestos Victim Association (AVA) had the heartbreaking task of adding their founder and president John Arthur to the list of victims at this...
Tigers maul Indians with run haul
Whyalla's softball competition continued on Sunday, with Roadies and Eagles taking wins.
The first game saw Indians take on Tigers with the Tigers in first...