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Vandalism leads to campaign

A spate of recent vandalism around Whyalla has prompted the Whyalla City Council to develop a new advertising campaign aimed at curbing the issue.In...

Improving the city’s looks

The Whyalla City Council will take a targeted approach to improving the visual appeal of the city by engaging with business owners and residents...

Solar plans for Whyalla

As interest around Adani Australia’s Whyalla Solar Farm heats up, an application for a 6MW solar farm to be constructed at McIntyre Road in the...

Budget to be revised

The Whyalla City Council have decided to cut the tax rate proposed in their draft budget by half, while still ensuring they don’t go...

Smoking campaign success

The journey to quitting is never easy, but it’s good to have some people on your side for the journey.The Tackling Aboriginal Smoking Support...

Ravens flying high

Whyalla’s newest netball club has been given a boost through a valuable grant.Ravens Netball Club is the first of six grassroots netball clubs to...

Communication is key

GFG Alliance want to continue to communicate and engage with the Whyalla community on a range of matters from the future direction of the...

New face of ECG

A former Long Street Primary School student has designed a new logo for the Environmental Consultation Group which captures the true essence of what ECG...

Coach hits back

Roopena Coach Symon Chase has strongly criticised Whyalla Football League President Jack Velthuizen for blaming local coaches and players for the cancellation of the...

Trees damaged by vandals

Whyalla City Council is seeking information regarding the identity of the person or people involved in a series of vandal attacks on trees on...

Road safety grants open

The State Government’s new THINK! Road Safety Community Grants Program has opened, with a range of community organisations now able to apply for grants...

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