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Drug incident leads to jail

A Whyalla woman who is facing a potential $1 million fine and a life sentence for giving her 11-year-old son a cannabis bong to smoke...

Tribute to Caleb

Despite the absolute devastation the loss of a child has caused for the parents of 14-year-old Caleb Scott, talking about their quirky, caring and affectionate...

Jetty funding pledge

Should SA Best hold the balance of power after the 2018 South Australian Election, the party will be investing $2.5 million to support building...

Training regional pilots

SA Best are hoping Qantas will spread its wings and fly into regional South Australia to establish a world-class pilot training scheme, preferably in Whyalla.SA-BEST...

Thanking the community

The grandparents of 14-year-old Caleb Scott, who was killed after being struck by a truck on Friday evening, have thanked the community for rallying...

Vintage motorcycles on display

Motorcycles owners in Whyalla will be showing off their vintage vehicles as part of the British American Motorcycle Club’s free MAD event.MAD stands from...

Bradley’s high five | PHOTOS

Central Whyalla player Bradley Smith has been awarded his fifth Whyalla News Medal after a very consistent season with bat and ball.Check out photos...

Mayor’s court case adjourned

Mayor Lyn Breuer has failed to appear in the Whyalla Magistrates Court for her assault charge, with the case being adjourned until April 24....

Fatal crash on Norrie

A fatal crash on the intersection of Norrie and Gowrie Avenue has sadly claimed the life of a teenage boy from Whyalla Jenkins.The 14-year-old...

Fundraising for Tristain

Des’s Cabs say they initially felt powerless to help their Call Centre Operator Tristain Edwards after he suffered a stroke at work and had...

Citizen nominations open

WHYALLA - Nominations for the Whyalla City Council’s 2026 Citizen of the Year Awards are now open, with the public encouraged to put forward...

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