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Author visits Whyalla

Linda Bootherstone-Bick is an experienced traveller, having ventured through many different countries on her motorcycle for over 50 years – now she is keen to share...

Street signs queried

Whyalla is seeking a modified approval for its new street signs.This was revealed after a series of questions from Deputy Mayor Cr Tom Antonio at the...

Queries on nuclear issues

Resident and former councillor Jo-anne Waters has raised questions with Whyalla City Council about the nuclear fuel cycle.Mrs Waters is among 70 regional delegates to...

Penny’s Mission

Mission Australia have proved to be a guiding light for local artist Penny Nolan, providing her with the necessary motivation to win a battle...

Black rule Hummock Hill | PHOTOS

Hummock Hill Black prevented their rivals Hummock Hill Orange from completing a three-peat of premierships after defeating them 2-1 in the Whyalla Hockey League Men’s...

Mayor pledges support for brass band

Lyn Breuer is marching into her mayoral term to the beat of the Whyalla Community Brass Band.Eight uniform-clad members of the band sat in the...

Orchids spring into life

The Whyalla Orchid Club’s (WOC) Spring Show brought colour and life to the surrounds of Westland Shopping Centre last Thursday.Existing for around 50 years,...

Heartbeat receive heartfelt donation

Heartbeat Whyalla have been boosted by a much-welcomed donation from the Whyalla Quilters Guild.The Quilters Guild recently hosted their bi-annual quilt exhibition, from which they...

Spirits are staying strong

Whyalla Pink Spirits (WPS) are continuing to offer support for those suffering and who have suffered from breast cancer.WPS recently held a fundraising and awareness...

Breuer commends staff

A councillor has praised the staff of Whyalla City Council.Cr Tim Breuer spoke during debate about a proposal for the council to sell two...

Grain production predicted to bounce back

Rainfall in October has helped improve crop yield expectations across parts of South Australia and boosted grain production to an estimated 8.8 million tonnes...