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Five teens issued notices

Five people aged in their late teens have been issued with cannabis expiation notices after police found drugs and a dangerous weapon inside a...

Pole almost blows over

Around 1000 Whyalla homes lost power at 7:21pm on Friday night due to damage to a power pole on Racecourse Road.SA Power Networks spokesperson...

Carter raises questions

Mayor Lyn Breuer and Councillor Tim Breuer have denied the suggestion their conduct was unprofessional during the Whyalla City Council’s March meetingAt Monday’s meeting...

Government meeting key

Mayors from the three Upper Spencer Gulf cities say it’s important they get the chance to meet with key representatives from the new Liberal...

New mural unveiled

The school community of Whyalla Stuart Campus R-7 came together on Wednesday April 11 to unveil their amazing new mural. Local artist Dianne Turner...

Michael faces cancer

Michael Thackray is a popular boy in the Whyalla community. He is 19 years old, works several jobs including one at Dominos, and is described by...

Warming up to Whyalla

The first thing that Theresa Arnoldt noticed when she arrived in Whyalla after traveling from Germany was the heat.Fortunately it didn’t take her long to...

Wind causes dust storm

The dust beating down on the city is likely a result  of a strong front sweeping down across the south.The Bureau of Meteorology has...

Barnes steps down

City of Whyalla councillors will elect a new deputy mayor at next week’s ordinary meeting.Jenny Barnes, the present deputy mayor, has stepped down after...

Portable generator stolen

A portable generator, used to power a range of youth activities, has been stolen from the uneARTh Festival held at the Ada Ryan Gardens.The...

Council updates policies

WHYALLA - The Whyalla City Council held an ordinary meeting on Monday, March 16, with a range of items up for discussion. RATIFICATION OF POLICIES A...