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Airfares set to jump under legislation

Ticket prices for flights out of Whyalla could jump by as much as $69 if security screening is imposed on regional airports, new documents...

Shed supports wildlife relief

The Whyalla Men's Shed have contributed to the steel city's ongoing response to the devastating bushfires in Kangaroo Island by building 20 bird and...

Cultural art spectacular | PHOTOS

It's fair to say that artists from the 2020 SANAA program have left their mark on Whyalla.A stunning mural at the Whyalla Library and...

Break-ins prevalent in Whyalla suburbs

Whyalla Stuart and Whyalla Norrie are among the worst suburbs in the state for break-ins, according to the latest South Australian Police (SAPOL) crime...

Samaritan unites for mass

Samaritan College has rung in the new school year with an Opening College Mass, with Year 12s and Year 1s playing a starring role.The...

Life on the ‘mission’ captured in songs

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musician Jessie Lloyd has spent most of her time visiting various inidgenous communities around the state to meet...

Award-winning photography recognised

There's an old saying in life - never work with children or animals.But that ancient adage has never stopped Amy Quist, who spends countless...

Man seriously injured in assault

A 70-year-old Whyalla man suffered serious head and facial injuries when he was assaulted in the front yard of his home in the early...

Motorcycle parts stolen

A man has been arrested following the investigation into a break-in at Whyalla Norrie on the weekend.About 2.30am on Sunday, February 16, entry was...

Innovative art show coming to Whyalla

An international award-winning theatre production is coming to Whyalla for one night only.Country Arts SA and the uneARTh Festival Whyalla 2020 are bringing innovative...

Donate items, don’t dump

WHYALLA - Whyalla residents are being encouraged to support local charities by donating unwanted household items responsibly instead of illegally dumping them around the...