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Dedicated VJ Higgins remembered

29/4/27 - 3/8/18It's been 12 months since the passing of our husband and father Vincent Joseph Higgins. Vin was born in 1927 and grew...

Group seeking Reconciliation art

Whyalla is the home of the Barngarla people and the Whyalla City Council Reconciliation Working Group would like to commission an artwork that reflects...

Grants to support arts ideas

Whyalla residents are being invited to step out and step up to get their arts ideas off the ground.This invitation comes from Country Arts...

‘Extraordinary’ innovation in gulf cities

SA Greens MLC Tammy Franks saw firsthand the renewable innovation happening in the Upper Spencer Gulf during a visit to Whyalla and Port Augusta...

Partnership keeps locals fed

A partnership program between Secondbite, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) and Coles called Community Connect is providing food for those in the...

Fight over waste levy rise

The South Australian Local Government Association (LGA) won't be lying down when it comes to the state government's recent 40 per cent increase to...

‘Remarkable’ increase in visitors to city

South Australia's visitor economy is continuing to boom, with the regions contributing a massive 4.3 million visits and 15.4 million visitor nights to the...

Woman busted for drink driving

A 25-year-old Whyalla Stuart woman has been arrested for drink driving with a child under 16 years in the vehicle.Just after 12.30am on Thursday,...

Neat as a pin with loads on offer

3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CARThis neat as a pin home is ready and waiting for its new family to put their...

Ron, Irene honoured with award

After 35 years of bringing dazzling lights and spectacular sounds to the Middleback Arts Centre (MAC), Ron Hay and partner Irene Palmer have been...

Red Shield Appeal volunteers hit streets in May

Across Australia, the sight of the Red Shield appearing outside local shops, and worn proudly by volunteers in their communities marks a special moment...