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Rally for refugees

The Compassion and Justice for Refugees Whyalla Group hosted a Palm Sunday Rally on the weekend to spread their message of accepting and welcoming refugees.Around...

Enjoy a Lazy Sunday

While the Easter weekend is always one to remember, typically there has been no Sunday event to compliment the Whyalla UneARTh Festival, which starts...

Baseball/softball presentation | PHOTOS

Veterans Scott Preiss and Sam Watson took home the Whyalla News Medals for baseball and softball respectively at the Whyalla Baseball and Softball Association...

Making Grey matter

With many election analysts focused on the marginal South Australian seat of Boothby this election, Centre Alliance Candidate Andrea Broadfoot says there's another marginal...

Kingfish coming back with a bite

Clean Seas are on the verge of bringing the kingfish industry back to Whyalla with fish set to be positioned on their aquaculture leases...

Signs vandalised | PHOTOS

The Whyalla City Council say they will likely be forced to replace a sign promoting tours of HMAS Whyalla at a cost of $1000-1500 after...

Respirico on the move

A new business has joined the main street in Whyalla, with Rispirico Healthcare and ScooterWorld opening a new store on Patterson Street after moving...

Victims threatened by robber

Police are investigating a break-in at Whyalla Norrie where a man and woman were threatened by an intruder.About 11am on Thursday a man forced his...

Gold haul for Greenbank

At the ripe age of 57, local teacher Allan Greenbank is still swimming just as well as he ever has.Allan, more commonly known as...

Muradel enters administration

An innovative start-up that promised great things in Whyalla has entered into voluntary administration.Bio-fuel company Muradel had previously received millions of dollars from the...

Top Travel Safety Tips for Visiting the Eyre Peninsula

From heritage sites to art galleries, mining towns, and the gateway to the Gawler Ranges, the Great Australian Bight, and the sweeping Nullarbor Plain,...