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Tricks of the trade

Not only are there great musicians in Whyalla, there are great artists all around South Australia – including some we don’t even know about yet.This...

Council consider their jetty options

The Whyalla City Council are looking at what they could use the old jetty for after sinking it to make way for the town’s new...

Changing places feedback

The Whyalla City Council is seeking input from the community regarding where to locate a new Changing Place bathroom facility.The customised best-practice bathrooms offer...

Remote car theft

Police are investigating a break-in to a shed where remote control cars and accessories were stolen.The shed on Wainwright Street, Whyalla Stuart was broken into...

Vandalism cost adds up

Vandalism in our city is costing the Whyalla City Council between $150,000-$250,000 a year, equating to 1-2 per cent of council’s annual rates.Public toilets are...

Suppawting Guide Dogs

A new puppy is on its way to becoming a Guide Dog thanks to a generous donation from the team at Specsavers Whyalla.The local business...

Anzac March and Service | PHOTOS

The Anzac Day March was held on Essington Lewis Avenue today, followed by the Main Service at the Whyalla War Memorial.Check out the best...

We pay tribute

“They are not dead, not even broken.Only their dust has gone back to the earth.For they, the essential they, shall have rebirthWhenever a word...

Fun aplenty at photogroup meet

Photogroup members had some fun at the practical session last month attempting to photograph smoke. Incense was chosen as the method for generating the...

Youth show what Anzac is all about

Youth groups from around Whyalla came together in a display of respect for the Australian soldiers who lost their lives in battle at the...

Look out for cheaper fuel

The RAA has revealed how to get the cheapest fuel ahead of the silly season, as unleaded fuel prices spike. According to RAA data,...

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