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Briefings for $290m transmission line

Online briefings for companies keen to get involved in building a proposed 270-kilometre, $290 million transmission line between Cultana and Port Lincoln will be...

Fishing council sinking fast

Member for Giles Eddie Hughes is calling for the Ministerial Recreational Fishing Advisory Council, formed by former Primary Industries Minister Tim Whetstone, to be...

Juniors to travel for carnival

Under 13 and Under 11 footballers from the Upper Spencer Gulf will be taking part in a junior carnival to be held in Port...

‘War Bride’ diary chronicles life at sea

A unique perspective on life at sea as the wife of a British soldier has been captured in a diary kept by Betty King.Betty's...

Cool host for Australia Day

The traditional Australia Day celebrations in Whyalla will be given a shakeup next year, with the majority of events to be held at the...

New Chief sees growth in Whyalla’s future

Newly-appointed Whyalla City Council Chief Executive Officer Justin Commons believes the steel city's population is set to explode as major investments come to fruition.Mr...

NBN connecting local businesses

The National Broadband Network (NBN) met with Whyalla businesses on Thursday to get feedback on the NBN since the $50 million, 10-year rollout was...

Jesse’s winning return to boxing

More than a year had passed since Jesse Jones' last amateur boxing bout when he made his way to the ring to take on...

Five employees needed for Covid demand

Dominos Whyalla are looking to add to their workforce as demand for delivery services ramps up during the COVID-19 pandemic.Local Domino's franchisee Ryan de...

ZEN departs SIMEC Energy

GFG Alliance Executive Chairman Sanjeev Gupta has sold a portion of his business three years after obtaining it as the company moves into a...

Visionary of our steel city

WHYALLA - Essington Lewis Avenue is one of the foremost streets in Whyalla, but how many locals know about the man it was named...