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Strong winds ‘caused collapse of stobie poles’

Four stobie poles were blown over by strong winds in Whyalla two days after Christmas Day last year, it has been revealed.Electricity agency SA Power...

Whyalla Domain: Murninnie Beach community lifestyle

A walk in/walk out opportunity for a shack with all of the features. The main shack has two bedrooms, lounge, dining area, kitchen and...

Clean-up set to kick off

Whyalla has jumped on board for this year’s Clean Up Australia Day and there is still plenty more room on the rubbish-buster bus.A group of...

‘We love you, Jim’

After the emotion had receded and the plaque was in pride of place on the Jim Pollock Whyalla Wetlands memorial, the late mayor’s wife...

Eyre of strong expectation

More Edward John Eyre High School students are knuckling down to finish their SACE than ever before with the school recording a 95 per cent completion...

Progress on jetty rebuild

Special gates to allow those in wheelchairs to fish are some of the extra options being considered for Whyalla’s new jetty.It is envisaged the gates would...

Alcohol stolen

Police are investigating a break-in at a Whyalla restaurant where alcohol was stolen. About 2.05am on Saturday, February 10, two men gained entry to the Jenkins Road...

Hughes visits Olympic Dam

Giles MP Eddie Hughes visited the giant mining operation at Olympic Dam in the outback last week.He said his trip had highlighted the increase...

Pink Spirits give to chemotherapy unit

Whyalla Pink Spirits Breast Cancer Support Group are very pleased to advise that their third "SureSign VS4 Blood Pressure" machine has finally arrived at...

Still a Pom, Ethel hits her century

At the ripe age of 100 years plus a couple of days, Yorkshire migrant Ethel Andrews says she is still a Pom.Mrs Andrews was...

Looking back to 2008

LOCAL ABC CENTRE SPARED THE AXE Whyalla ABC Learning Centre has been spared the axe. That is despite neighbouring centres facing closure under huge cutbacks...