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Jetty steel on the way

The benefits of the Council-managed jetty project are starting to flow for the Whyalla economy and community.The first shipments of donated GFG Alliance steel...

Donation boost for INATT

The Young Tradespeople and Professionals (YTAP) have given men's mental health group I'm Not Afraid To Talk (INATT) a huge boost thanks to a...

Students show STEM talent | PHOTOS

The creativity and ingenuity of Memorial Oval Primary School students was on display this Thursday as part of the school's Science Technology Engineering and...

TAFE’s pirates raise funds

Everything is shipshape at TAFE SA's Whyalla Child Care Centre - even with a band of pirates on deck. About 35 children and educators...

Wild weather in Whyalla | PHOTOS

Winds averaging 50-55 km/h and gusts of up to 85 km/h have lashed Whyalla, causing areas of raised dust and damage to a number...

Wild winds whip up dust storms

The Eyre Peninsula is beginning to experience localised dust storms, with police urging motorists to drive to the conditions.Superintendent Paul Bahr, the officer in...

A hidden treasure

2 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CARTucked away at the bottom of Hummock Hill this south-facing home takes full advantage of the magnificent...

Vintage vehicles on display | PHOTOS

Vintage trucks and commercial vehicles were on display at the Mount Laura Homestead on Wednesday as the Historic Commercial Vehicle Club South Australia Branch...

Windy weather inbound

Wind gusts of up to 100 km/h are expected to lash Whyalla on Thursday morning as a vigorous cold front moves across western and...

New plan for child care

The Whyalla City Council will be implementing a new business plan that addresses 'cost neutral' models, maximises the child care subsidy, and potentially increases...

Keeping Whyalla beautiful

WHYALLA - The Whyalla City Council is urging community groups to take an active role in addressing illegal dumping by participating in Clean-up Australia...