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More bang for their buck

The Whyalla City Council are looking to get more bang for their buck out of the Natural Resources Management (NRM) Levy with the support...

Show theft devastation

The Whyalla Show committee have been left devastated after vandals broke into their office at the Jubilee Park Showgrounds and stole at least 50 tickets,...

Support Group milestone

As the Royal Flying Doctor Service celebrates its 90th anniversary nationally, the organisation’s Whyalla Support Group has marked its own 10th anniversary with a...

Suspicious behaviour

Whyalla Police wish to notify the community of a report of suspicious behavior on Friday.Between 10am and 10.30am on Friday, June 15 a child...

New jetty prep begins | PHOTOS

In good news for all those eager to start fishing at the Whyalla Marina again, preparations have begun for the installation of the new...

Break-in leads to arrest

A teenage boy has been arrested by police after allegedly attempting to steal a TV from a home in Whyalla Stuart over the weekend.About 11.20pm...

Connecting regional networks

The Whyalla Suicide Prevention Network will be playing host to other prevention networks from around the state including the Flinders, Far North and Eyre Peninsula...

Scouts survival camp | PHOTOS

Scouts from Port Lincoln and Roxby Downs learned about surviving in the wild at the Beadel District Bushcraft Camp held at Camp Tucker, 40...

Uni students promote health

University of South Australia students Oliver Renna, Ellen Preece and Lara Tod have been working on a project focused developing a a men's health initiative...

Pizza driver robbed

An incident where a pizza delivery driver was robbed of his cash and a pizza by a man who threatened him with a syringe...

Grief support partnership

REGION - Red Tree Foundation has partnered with energy producer Santos to deliver vital bereavement support services and professional training across the Upper Spencer...

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