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Gym reaps the rewards

Warlocks Whyalla, the steel city's local boxing/muay thai gym, has reaped the rewards after a very successful year in 2018.The gym was named the...

Roo recruit wins medal

Roopena recruit Nathan Van Eekeren has made his first cricket season in Whyalla one to remember, winning the Whyalla News Medal in a tight...

Resources for learning

A new Resources Centre worth $430,940 has been opened at Sunrise Christian School and blends a number of modern facilities designed to promote diverse...

Cuttlefish star in Outback Magazine

Giant cuttlefish season isn’t too far away as interest in Whyalla and its unique breeding ground for these amazing animals continues to grow. The...

Local input on stormwater

The Whyalla City Council is putting together a stormwater management plan (SMP) and wants community input.A SMP is a strategic planning document that aims to...

Caller key to case

A person who made contact with Crime Stoppers last month appears to have valuable information in line with police inquiries into a 30-year-old unsolved...

Whyalla gets behind Henry

A group of motorcycle enthusiasts from Whyalla recently hosted an event to help Kimba's Henry Larwood with medical expenses after his international trip for...

Art group ready to exhibit

The Whyalla Art Group are gearing up for their Autumn Art Exhibition which will see around 50 works on show from members, including some new...

Cricket presentation night | PHOTOS

Roopena fast bowler Nathan Van Eekeren marked a stellar debut season by taking out the Whyalla News Medal at the Whyalla Cricket Association Presentation...

Dedicated women rewarded

As the world celebrates International Women's Day today, three hard-working local women have been recognised for their dedication to the community.Local twins Zia and Cyanne...

Recovery services available

REGION - Country and Outback Health is helping people from across the region take back control of their lives, via SMART Recovery. SMART, which stands...

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