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Operator fined after rescue

Four people were rescued by the Whyalla Sea Rescue Squadron on Ssaturday after their boat experienced mechanical trouble in the waters of Point Lowly.The...

Solar timeframe outlined

SIMEC ZEN Energy aim to begin site preparation for their huge 280MW Cultana Solar Farm in June, with the goal of completing the project in August...

Singers show their talent

Three promising singers from the Eyre Peninsula are chasing stardom after benefitting from the Whyalla Recording Scholarship.Winners Shakira Lea Fauser, 19, of Whyalla, and Liberty...

Asbestos triggers shut down

Workers at the Whyalla Steelworks are breathing a sigh of relief after an asbestos scare forced the closure of casting operations at the plant.Liberty...

New receptions in Town | PHOTOS

Whyalla Town Primary School has welcomed its new receptions for the 2019 school year.See all the new faces in our gallery above.

Public engaged for jetty

The Whyalla City Council will be holding a series of public engagement exercises to keep the community in the loop as work on the town's...

Consultation for oval upgrade

The Whyalla City Council has taken the first steps in a plan to redevelop Bennett Oval into a multi-purpose sporting precinct and now wants community...

Funding secured for hub

University of South Australia's Innovation and Collaboration Centre will officially go ahead in Whyalla after the federal government announced $500,000 for the facility on Friday.The...

School of the future

The architects of Whyalla's $100 million new high school say the building will be a modern building that could include features such as flexible learning spaces...

Candidate sorry for Facebook posts

Centre Alliance's candidate for Grey and Port Lincoln City councillor Andrea Broadfoot has had to formally apologise to fellow and former council members after...

Students working through new forest project

Students from Seaview Christian College are helping grow more than just their knowledge through the school’s Forest Project. The Forest Project over four years has...

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