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Good neighbours can keep watch

Neighborhood Watch volunteers Ben and Raelene Williams hosted a stall in Westlands shopping centre to promote safety measures that the community should consider.The stall...

Lions members are ‘hair to help’

The Hair to Help Wig Library is now $1000 better off after a donation from the Carols in the Park Committee.The committee, made up...

Bright future lays ahead for students

Students from Edward John Eyre High School, Whyalla High School and Stuart High School recently took the next step towards their future careers.Organisations came together...

Aged care gets $3m boost

Federal Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey said he is happy to announce aged care funding totaling almost $4 million for Whyalla Aged Care. “This is...

Arrium power fix

The executive chairman of a British firm which has lodged one of the two final bids for Arrium, says he has a ‘power fix’ for the...

Police looking for missing man

Police are seeking assistance from the public to help locate missing man Paul Urbasius.Mr Urbasius, 59, was last seen in the Port Lincoln area...

It’s a new era for the three ‘Rs’ – reduce, re-use and recycle

With the ABC program War on Waste opening people’s eyes to the consequences of waste, local Emma Wake is taking the opportunity to rally the...

Smith Family seeking support

As The Smith Family celebrates the contribution of 14 local volunteers during National Volunteer Week (8 – 14 May), the children’s education charity is...

Slow business revival

Chamber of Commerce President Ron Hay has said that while businesses will be boosted by the sale of Arrium – the change won’t happen overnight.Administrators...

Green light for Adani mine

In a good result for Arrium, Indian-based company Adani have announced that their Carmichael Coal Mine Project will be going ahead.Fairfax Media reports have confirmed...

New laws support carers

REGION - More South Australians will now be formally recognised for the vital work they perform as unpaid carers, with State Parliament recently passing...

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