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Council undertake cultural training

​The Whyalla City Council undertook Cultural Awareness Training as part of their Reconciliation Action Plan last week, making them the first council on the...

Brad’s catch of a lifetime

An unofficial record-equalling 42 kilogram Kingfish was recently caught in the waters of Point Lowly by local fisherman Brad Warnock.Brad, who moved down to Whyalla...

Concert boosts local economy

Jimmy Barnes rocked Whyalla's By The C concert on the weekend and hit the high notes for the city’s economy.If fold-up chair sales and hotel...

Jetty builder selected

Port Adelaide-based company Marine Constructions have been selected as the builder for Whyalla’s innovative new jetty, with work to begin in April.The marine construction specialists were...

Expensive items stolen

Whyalla police are seeking information from the local community after several items of jewellery and household property were stolen form a home at Whyalla...

The Power visit Whyalla | PHOTOS

Over 30 players from Port Adelaide’s AFL Side visited Whyalla on Monday to interact with local students and supporters as part of their Community...

Socialising at the C | PHOTOS

BY THE C attracted around 4000 people to The Oval at Whyalla High School.Check out our best social shots from the concert in the...

Rocking out BY THE C | PHOTOS

Over 4000 people packed the Whyalla High School Oval to see rock legend Jimmy Barnes bring the house down at the BY THE C...

Giving uneARTh a face

The 2019 Whyalla uneARTh Festival now has a face and an image … several actually.Whyalla’s Frances Hill has taken out the 2019 uneARTh poster...

Trekking for awareness

Local business owner Robyn Frant will be taking on a trek in remote South Australia in support of the R U OK suicide prevention charity...

Voices rise at Umeewarra

PORT AUGUSTA – Umeewarra Aboriginal Media Association has been recognised for its longstanding commitment to promoting First Nations voices, taking home the Media Award...

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