Whyalla gas supply secure
WHYALLA - Santos and the State Government have signed a deal securing 10 years of gas supply to the Whyalla Steelworks to support the...
First rain since November
Whyalla received some much needed rainfall on Sunday February 22, the first significant deluge in almost three months.
According to the BOM the city...
Weekend in Whyalla golf
WHYALLA - A field of 35 players teed off at Whyalla Golf Club on Saturday, 21 February for a Stableford competition, with the front...
School unveils new artwork
WHYALLA - Samaritan College officially blessed and installed a new artwork last week, designed to reflect the school’s Catholic identity and its connection to...
Inside Out art on show
PORT AUGUSTA - An explosion of colour, curiosity and creative mischief has taken over The Platform Art Gallery in Port Augusta as artists turn...
New chief at local health network
PORT PIRIE - Dr Zoe Bishop has been announced as the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the Yorke and Northern Local Health Network...
Cars and Coffee returns to Port Broughton
On 8 February, the second Cars and Coffee occasion was held at the Bank Block and along West Terrace at Port Broughton. It was...
Volunteers support hospital
WHYALLA - Volunteers from three Whyalla community groups have raised thousands of dollars to support the purchase of new medical equipment for the Whyalla...
Boys’ club satire to hit the stage
Regional audiences will get a first look at an award-winning comedy before it reaches Adelaide, with ‘Trophy Boys’ touring Port Pirie and Whyalla in...
New Red Bench reveal
PORT PIRIE - Uniting Country SA has unveiled a Red Bench at the front of its facility, which serves as a reminder domestic violence...














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