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Volunteers ready to microchip

Here’s your last chance to have your dog or cat microchipped for $10.Chipblitz, a service provided by the Lost Pets of South Australia (LPSA)...

Capture Whyalla in sixty seconds

Do you have the filmmaking skills to capture the essence of Whyalla and the uneARTh Festival in 60 seconds?Don’t worry if you don’t have...

Road sealing underway

Boral has invested nearly $250,000 in the Whyalla Asphalt Plant at its Iron Knob Road quarry to get the latest Road Sealing Program underway...

Solar still on the horizon

Adani Australia are currently seeking network connection and generation approval for it’s planned 140MW solar farm in Whyalla.The $200 million project has been in the...

Team to tackle ice

A specialist multi-agency team has been formed to target the supply and distribution of methamphetamine in South Australia and reduce the illegal drug’s significant...

Special ride for Joseph

For most of his life local 12-year-old Joseph Burgess has loved watching trucks.This love of trucks was recognised by a driver from the truck convoy delivering...

Variety to host markets

Variety SA Car 86 will offer residents another fun way to spend their Sunday when they host a market at the Mount Laura Homestead...

‘Happy’ returns to the ring

After a 11-month break Alan Hartley is only too ‘happy’ to return to the MMA ring at the Diamondbank Fighting Championship on February 24.Alan...

History made at Men’s Shed | PHOTOS

The Whyalla Men’s Shed have traveled back in time to unearth a time capsule belonging to the Anglican Church.The capsule was placed behind the...

Council replenish beach sand

The Whyalla City Council will begin its annual foreshore sand replenishment project on Monday.Earthmoving contractors and their associated machinery (dump trucks and excavators) are...

Make a difference

Visiting the sick has always been something we do naturally. It’s one of the simplest ways to show kindness, empathy, and good neighbourliness. Across...