Cheaper travel proposal
PORT PIRIE - Residents could see cheaper and more flexible public transport options if the Liberal Party wins the 2026 state election, with Shadow...
Sand vital for foreshore
WHYALLA - The Whyalla City Council annual Sand Replenishment Program commenced last week, in a bid to protect the foreshore.
The project aims to...
Bloom shows signs of dissipation
WHYALLA - the Algal Bloom taskforce met last week to discuss the evolving nature of the environmental disaster, with particular emphasis placed on the...
Rediscovered letters inspire new exhibition
PORT PIRIE - A new exhibition, ‘Women of Letters’ by South Australian artist Christine Goodwin opened on September 18 at the Port Pirie Regional...
Racing ducks set to make waves
PORT BROUGHTON - Port Broughton Bay will soon be awash with colour as hundreds of numbered plastic rubber duckies take to the water for...
Whyalla welcomes ambos
WHYALLA - Whyalla has recently welcomed six new paramedics and ambulance officers as part of efforts by the SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) to expand...
Discover what’s on in the Spencer Gulf
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SWAP & GROW - Thursday, October 2, The Haven, 67 McRitchie Cr, 10.30am-11.30am, bring cuttings, seedlings or small plants to share with others,...
Police catch up with drink drivers, thieves
Police have responded to a series of serious driving offences and property-related incidents in the Whyalla region over the past fortnight, including two separate...
Souths get win over Central
REGION - After a tough loss last week, South Whyalla has bounced back with a convincing victory over newcomers Central Augusta in its women's...
Sunday Too Far Away screenings extended to celebrate big milestone
QUORN – The much-loved screenings of Sunday Too Far Away at the Quorn Silos will continue for one more week, with another showing scheduled...















