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Wilson Park facelift

Wilson Park one, of Whyalla’s tired public spaces, is scheduled for a number of notable changes and improvements, including a brand new skate park.The upgrade will...

Skate park included in boost for Wilson Park

A $370,000 grant will allow major upgrades, including development of a skate park, at Wilson Park in Whyalla.The city received the grant as part of the state government’s...

RDA host industry capability network

Regional Development Australia (RDA) will be hosting a business workshop by the Industry Capability Network (ICN) and the Office of the Industry Advocate on...

Orienteers explore foothills

The Mt Laura foothills provided a ‘close to town’ site for the local Saltbush Orienteering Club organisers.  The high points gave good views over...

Army open up | GALLERY

The Whyalla community were treated to a second chance to get their hands on the Australian Army’s equipment and vehicles on Wednesday.A second open...

Missed meetings revealed

Several councillors defended their record of attendance at meetings amid statistics about empty chairs at Whyalla City Council.Since the council elections in 2014, there...

Premiers to play Demons in Pirie

The best soccer players in the land will take on a Port Pirie team in a “friendly” match on Sunday.A-League premiers Adelaide United will...

Rotary of Whyalla Norrie Changeover

The Rotary Club of Whyalla Norrie celebrated its 42nd anniversary dinner at the Spencer Hotel on Saturday night. Outgoing President Peter Nichols reported a...

Dogs dumped at landfill after outbreak

Whyalla City Council, the Whyalla RSPCA and an attending vet were recently forced to dispose of a large number of dogs at landfill due...

Army lend a hand

A hungry hoard of defence personnel will descend on the Whyalla Mens’s Shed, not in search of insurgents, but to offer a helping hand...

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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