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Hummock Hill makes it 40

Decades after Hummock Hill made it “four in 1984”, they will be making it “40 years in 2018”.The well-known hockey club will host a 40-year...

Barngarla language to feature in film

Mr Croft said the aim of the film was to give acknowledgement to the Bargarla People as the “traditional owners of this land”.“It is...

Welcome to our country

A Welcome to Country film has been produced at locations including Wild Dog hill.It is a collaboration between Country Arts SA, the State Development...

Aquatic fees spark debate at meeting

A proposed increase in admission fees for the pool at the Whyalla Leisure Centre sparked debate between councillors at Monday night’s council meeting.The YMCA...

Funding win for Aboriginal health

Local Aboriginal families with young children will benefit from new services after Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service was successful in gaining a $500,000 grant earlier...

UPDATE: Talks on Arrium ‘exclusive’

Fairfax Media reports have revealed that Administrators KordaMentha are dealing with the Korean Consortium on an "exclusive" basis on the sale process for the Arrium...

Nikita’s honour breaks down barriers

A local student has been awarded the University of South Australia Gavin Wanganeen Aboriginal Scholarship, thanks to support from the Reconciliation Action Committee funded through...

Adelaide Uniting our soccer players

In an exciting development for local soccer players, Adelaide United will visit Whyalla to host a Football School on July 12-14.The school will aim to teach players the...

Liberty House launches bid

A “substantially higher” second bid for Arrium has been lodged by the United Kingdom’s Liberty House/SIMEC in a last-ditch attempt to dislodge the preferred Korean consortium.But...

Stadium notches up 40th

This year marks a special anniversary for the Whyalla Basketball Stadium.It has been 40 years since the centre opened and the Whyalla News recently spoke to then-president Keith...

Flinders brings study local

REGION - Social work students in the region will soon be able to complete compulsory intensive study blocks closer to home. Flinders University is planning...