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Mini-plastic peril

Dangerous tiny scraps of plastic have been found on Whyalla beach.Known as micro-plastics, the fragments measure less than five millimetres, but pose serious health...

Well done to our Red Cross

I have been using Red Cross for the last four months because my husband is unable to drive anymore. The service is marvellous and...

Davies claims trophy haul

Closing day and presentation for 2019 golf season:Winner Peter Callis Cup - Di ThorpePeter Callis Trophy winner - Glenda Davies Discombe Most Reduced Handicap...

Busy year for photogroup

Whyalla Photography Group consists of about 35 members who are passionate about photography in many areas. Whether it be landscapes or birds, travel or...

Calendar showcases the best of Whyalla

A calendar that features some of the best photos taken of the steel city has been released by Whyalla's local Variety SA Car 86...

Muster unites Men’s Shed groups | PHOTOS

Men's Shed groups from around the region visited Whyalla for the Eyre Peninsula Men's Shed Muster at the Mount Laura Homestead on Friday.The Muster...

On the search for uneARTh posters

The 2020 uneARTh Festival Poster Competition is still open for entries until 5pm on Monday, November 11.The UneARTh Festival is inviting creatives, artists and...

Jetty demolition nearly complete

The soon-to-be recycled steel is starting to stack up as the old Whyalla jetty starts to disappear.Maritime Constructions has been busy taking down the...

Impeccably renovated property

3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CARThis beautifully presented and impeccably renovated three-bedroom home is situated close to the Whyalla foreshore, beach side...

Rec Centre’s top volunteer

Long-time local aqua fitness instructor Rae Watson has made waves with her high quality of teaching over the years, which has been recognised with...

Euthanasia dilemma

Euthanasia, more recently referred to as Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) in Australia, is a process in which a terminally ill, mentally competent adult voluntarily...