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Lock it or lose it

Whyalla Police would like to remind residents to lock their vehicles and remove items of value when their vehicles are left unattended.Police are concerned...

Praise for new school’s design

The design for the new Whyalla High school are released (page 1, Whyalla News, October 10).What a great looking school. This $100m high school...

Green Economy joins trail

The Garage Sale Trail theme of reuse and recycle is the perfect fit for The Green Economy shop in Whyalla.Proprietor Emma Wake was quick...

Local Sebastian conquers Kokoda Trail

At just 15 years of age, Sebastian Hubner has completed one of the most physically challenging journeys of his life - conquering the Kokoda...

Lucky number 9 for Matley

At 77-years-old John Matley is showing no signs of slowing down.He just won nine medals at the 2019 Australian Masters Games for tenpin bowling,...

Become an ecology warrior

Getting children involved in gardening has become the main aim of this year's National Gardening Week (October 13-19), with schools in Whyalla being encouraged...

Walk for diabetes awareness

A local who lives with Type 1 Diabetes is hoping to make a difference not only for herself, but for around 120,000 Australians who...

New faces on Chamber

A new face has stepped up to lead the Whyalla Chamber of Commerce & Industry after long-time president Ron Hay announced his retirement.Alexander Motor...

Josh’s huge gesture

Whyalla's Ollie Welgraven now has even more reason to rush out and wave to the kerbside waste truck driver every week.Three-year-old Ollie lives with...

Migrant praises Aussies

A visitor to Whyalla paid a poignant tribute to his new homeland of Australia.Hussain Razait was among a group with varying ethnic backgrounds who...

Dialysis pharmacy support

WHYALLA - A new healthcare initiative aimed at improving medication support for regional dialysis patients is set to be introduced in Whyalla later this...