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MacAllan’s end of an era

MacAllan’s Giftware is bidding Whyalla farewell more than 70 years after the shop first opened up in Whyalla.William MacAllan, who has owned the business for...

Australia Day a cool success

With the temperature staying out of the 40 degree zone the Whyalla City Council’s Australia Day celebrations went off without a hitch, even if...

Dedicated Karen is our top citizen

Karen Harrison, Whyalla’s Citizen of the Year, has gained recognition in the community for her work creating the Whyalla Ripples Support Group and the...

Parking made easier

The Whyalla Sea Rescue Squadron have secured funding to upgrade their parking lot, ensuring it is safer for both their members and the public.The...

Drink drivers caught

Whyalla Police detected three local drink drivers over the Australia Day long weekend.Between 6pm on Saturday January 27, and 9pm on Sunday January 28, Whyalla...

Celebrating Australia | PHOTOS

The Whyalla community showed their Aussie pride in the Ada Ryan Gardens today as part of Australia Day 2018.Check out all the best photos...

Aussie fun run | PHOTOS

Over 300 people participated in the Whyalla Harriers’ Australia Day 2018 Fun Run, braving the heat to both run and walk their way to...

Award winners announced | PHOTOS

Whyalla Mayor Lyn Breuer has praised this year’s winners of the Whyalla Australia Day Awards and said it was no surprise so many wonderful...

Stinky problem solved

The Whyalla City Council has answered the call and sent in a team to clear up a stinking pile of rubbish on our city’s...

New disability space

The Whyalla City Council have approved a plan to transform female toilets at the Whyalla Leisure Centre into a disability friendly space.The project, which...

Santa cave open for visits

PORT BROUGHTON - Barunga West Council is inviting schools, aged care facilities and families to step into the festive spirit with this year’s Port...

Some harsh reality