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Great value corner block

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Whyalla hosts science challenge | PHOTOS

Whyalla played host to the exciting Rotary Science and Engineering Challenge on Wednesday, with nearly 200 Year 9 and 10 students from around the...

HMAS Whyalla coming to life

Whyalla's signature ship will come to life in August with a spectacular one-off light display.illuminart's Travelling Light show is coming to Whyalla as part...

Scouts take part in National Tree Day

On Sunday, eight Joeys, Cubs and Scouts youth members, four leaders and parents from the Whyalla Scout Group assembled at their hall in Rozee...

‘More than just steel’

Regional development strategy leaders have been urged to promote Whyalla as being "more than just steel".The city is already famous as the base of...

Vietnam valour

Rick Abraham loved his country so much that he gave his life for it.The 21-year-old Whyalla photographer triumphed over injury to join the Australian...

Whyalla shows cuttle spirit

Well over 600 people flocked to Point Lowly to see the Great Australian Cuttlefish during CuttleFest 2019, which featured guided tours, information session, and...

Services under the microscope

The health needs of the Whyalla and Port Augusta communities are now being considered, with the Flinders and Upper North Local Health Network taking...

Touring for a cure

In memory of a young girl who lost her life to cancer, Simon 'Ding' Dowdle is traveling around Australia to raise awareness and funding...

Five drivers busted

Five Whyalla drivers could face court after they were detected drug driving in recent days.Just after 5.30pm on Friday, July 26 police were performing...

Steel remains at crossroads

WHYALLA - The importance of the Whyalla Steelworks to South Australia’s defence capability has once again come into focus, as billions of dollars in...