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Seasoned with sawdust

WHYALLA - The Whyalla Men’s Shed has introduced a new program of basic woodwork classes designed specifically for older adults, using hands-on learning as...

Year that was in Whyalla – March

MARCH 06/03/2025: The first meeting of creditors of the Whyalla Steelworks was held and convened by administrators KordaMentha. The total debt of OneSteel Manufacturing Pty...

Lance’s 50 years of pride

PORT PIRIE - Lance Leak has been honoured for 50 years of dedicated service to the Lions Club, a journey that began in Tintinara...

Happy holidays to you

The Whyalla News extends warm wishes to all our readers for a joyful and safe Christmas. However you choose to celebrate, we hope the season...

Council briefed on desal

WHYALLA - The Whyalla City Council held a council meeting on Monday, 15 December, with a range of items up for discussion. NORTHERN...

Year that was in Whyalla – February

FEBRUARY 06/02/2025: 29/01/2025: Federal Minister for Infrastructure Catherine King announced the jointly funded Whyalla Splash n Play area. The following day, Premier Peter Malinauskas and...

From the editor’s desk

As the year draws to a close, we want to take a moment to extend our sincere thanks to all our readers. Your support...

Reducing belly fat

Dr Willie Ong, an internist and cardiologist from the Philippines, shares practical health advice through his online videos. One topic I found particularly helpful...

Bags of support for Rotary

WHYALLA - Whyalla’s local Boomerang Bags group has capped off a successful 2025, delivering a cheque for $2894.09 to the Rotary Club of Whyalla....

Year that was in Whyalla – January

JANUARY 02/01/2025: 2024 was a difficult year for many in Whyalla but a shining light for the community was the success of the Cuttlefest, which...

Petition calls for dust study

WHYALLA - A petition to conduct a health impact study on dust emitted from the Whyalla Steelworks is gaining traction, with more than sixty...