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Salvos serving community

The Salvation Army is one of many dedicated volunteer groups that provide an important service to the community.Recently the Whyalla News went behind the scenes of...

Local groups benefit from grants

Local volunteer groups are among nearly 100,000 volunteers across Australia benefiting from $10 million in Australian Government Volunteer Grants to support community organisations.The successful...

Tamy a top mum

Tamy Pond is well known in the community for her hard work as an ASETO at Stuart High School and as the President of...

Eyre Peninsula man arrested for sex offences

A 23-year-old Eyre Peninsula man has been arrested for child sex offences for the second time in seven weeks.Detectives from the Special Crimes Investigation...

Local caught drink driving

Police have reported a driver and impounded his car after he was caught drink driving in Whyalla Norrie this morning.Just after 1am (Saturday 29...

Woman arrested after search

Police have arrested a woman after finding drugs and ammunition during a search of her home yesterday.Just before 11am (Thursday, April 27) police attended...

Council to advocate for plant

Whyalla City Council will continue to push for Oz Minerals to select Whyalla as its location for the development of a Concentrate Treatment Plant.It...

Council to begin foreshore project

Whyalla City Council will soon begin its foreshore sandbagging project.The project will begin on Monday, May 8 and involves filling 300 large sandbags and...

Adani make sunny application

Diversified infrastructure company, Adani, has lodged a development application with the State Government of South Australia for a $200 million solar energy farm just...

Workshops focus on ageing

BMP Healthcare Consulting will be hosting workshops which look at new perspectives on the process of ageing later this month.The workshops, hosted by Country...

How Regional Victorians Are Turning to Bitcoin as a Hedge Against...

As food, fuel, and housing costs continue to climb, more Australians outside metropolitan centers are exploring alternatives to safeguard their savings. For many in...

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