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Swing ‘unsafe’ after vandalism

Vandals have forced the closure of Whyalla’s Liberty swing at the foreshore playground.The enclosure around the swing, designed for people living with a disability,...

Big reward for uneARTh poster

Whyalla’s 2019 uneARTh Festival is looking for artistic, identifiable and creative flair in Whyalla.The uneARTh Festival is inviting creatives, artists and graphic designers, of...

‘Irreplaceable’ items stolen

Police are investigating a recent break-in at Whyalla Norrie where a large amount of cash, consisting entirely of $100 notes, and a number of...

Regional aged care boost

Copperhouse Court will receive an extra $29,000 in federal funding as part of the government’s $2.2 million injection into the electorate through the Viability...

Police aware of ‘antisocial’ behavior

Whyalla Police will be ramping up their patrols at the Westlands Shopping Centre following incidents of children and young people engaging in ‘anti-social behaviour’.Operations Inspector...

Whyalla’s mountain man

After returning from the tallest mountain in Antarctica with seven frostbitten fingers Whyalla man Terry Ledgard could be forgiven for ending his quest to climb...

ALDI jobs confirmed

ALDI Australia have confirmed that their planned supermarket in Whyalla would create 15-20 new full-time and part-time jobs in the steel city.A spokesperson for...

ALDI’s eyes on Whyalla

The Whyalla City Council has confirmed that ALDI has lodged a formal application to build a shop/supermarket in Whyalla.The application has been made by the international...

Nine focus on Whyalla

Whyalla will be beamed live across South Australia on prime time television this week and you're invited to be a part of it.The Channel...

Traders make pink donation

Congratulations to those City Plaza Traders who joined in the Fundraiser during October "Breast Cancer Awareness"  month this year, with $2800 donated to the local...