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Summer Markets a huge hit

The January summer markets have been hailed as a huge success by the Whyalla City Council.Hundreds of people flocked to the Whyalla Foreshore on Saturday...

Tappers continue great charity work

The Whyalla Tappers recently held their 20th Annual Charity Concerts at the Middleback Arts Centre with both a matinee and a night performance being...

Council setup under review

Whyalla City Council will turn the spotlight on itself with a review of its organisational structure.Councillor Tim Breuer instigated the review at the latest...

Energy project push

Whyalla has embraced Leigh Creek Energy’s plans to develop gas supplies in the state’s north, possibly with the help of Steel City companies.Acting mayor Tom...

Whyalla close to heart of Cuttlefish Country

This year, Whyalla will be the first town in the country to hold a screening for the feature-length environmental documentary Cuttlefish Country produced by Dan and Emma Monceaux.The...

Steel Taskforce beneficial for industry

Acting Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Kyam Maher has welcomed the preliminary finding by the Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) that dumped steel products from China...

Smith Family in need of helpers

Smith Family Whyalla are currently searching for volunteers to help tutor children as part of their after-school Learning Club programs.Twenty local residents are needed, to...

Road Closure for markets

To accommodate the Summer Markets held by the Whyalla City Council, a section of road along the Whyalla Foreshore will be closed on Saturday.From 2pm vehicles...

Relay for Life team to hold car boot sale

Local non-for-profit group To The Moon and Back are holding a car boot sale on Saturday to raise money for the Cancer Council.Residents are encouraged...

Media plays essential role

In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not just desperate, it was...