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Age is no barrier for May Beare

Age was never going to keep May Beare down.May, a long-time resident of Whyalla, has given back more than many ever will throughout her...

Nuclear findings to be released

The future for nuclear energy in South Australia will be a little more clear next month when the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission release its Tentative Findings As...

Graduate stays true to her roots

Year 12 graduate Jordyn Meacham will be attending the University of South Australia Whyalla campus this year after she was guaranteed entry into a...

Snapper comp reels in television star

FISHING enthusiasts will be casting off on the Easter long weekend for the annual Australian Snapper Championship, but they aren't the only ones making a...

City’s trolley troubles

A local resident has directed the public's attention towards a large number of shopping trolleys being abandoned in areas close to her home on Fisk...

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...

Tackling stigma in sports

PORT AUGUSTA - Free workshops will soon be available for sports clubs to educate their members, players and support staff about menstruation in sport. The...