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Celebrate Foster and Kinship Carer Week
Even if walking is not your thing, there will be plenty to do at the Aboriginal Family Support Services (AFSS) and Centacare Catholic Country...
Eight years in the making
Whyalla student, Lachlan Willmott has made the momentous decision to have his first haircut in eight years, all in order to help a child...
Stall holders wanted
If you are a small business or looking for somewhere to sell your wares, then the ADRA Family Fair is looking for you this...
Stay safe on our roads these school holidays
These October school holidays the learning does not have to stop because SAPOL’s Road Safety Centre is here to educate a new cohort of...
Community Passenger Network arrives in Upper Spencer Gulf
A new Passenger Network has arrived in the Upper Spencer Gulf, which will aim to support people in need of transport assistance in the...
R U Ok?
At the University of South Australia every day is R U Ok Day, but despite this the university has still treated its students to...
Jail time and harsher fines for dodgy second-hand vehicle dealers
Harsher penalties for shonky used car dealers are for the first time being enforced with any dealer convicted of winding back an odometer will...
These boots were made for walking
Slow and steady wins the race, and that is how 21 year old Benjamin Johnston plans to take on his latest challenge for the...
‘What about kids?’
More than 60 of Whyalla’s teachers walked off the job on Friday to send the State Government a message: South Australian kids deserve better.
They...
Kick-off looming for season
The Whyalla Women's Football League is about to finally kick off after a strong build-up.
There has been much anticipation and the clubs have attracted...