Whyalla sit-in sparks change
WHYALLA - March is International Women’s Month, offering a chance for reflection and acknowledgement of the contributions of women.
A little-known event in Whyalla’s history...
Discover what’s on in the Spencer Gulf
PORT PIRIE
BUILDING BLOCKS, RELATIONSHIPS
LEGO CLUB - Thursday, April 2, Port Pirie Regional Library, from 3.30pm-4.30pm. For ages 5-12. Phone 8632 1649 to book.
FOOD, FOOD,...
Safe battery disposal is key
WHYALLA - Whyalla City Council is urging residents to dispose of household batteries safely, warning that improper handling poses risks to both the environment...
Ugly brawl erupts at pub
WHYALLA - A vicious all-in brawl broke out at the Eyre Hotel on Saturday morning, with one man airlifted to hospital as a result....
Easter: An invitation to join with others to share in hope
As Easter approaches, we are reminded of an eternally important message that has echoed across centuries and continues to speak powerfully into our lives...
Push to rename electorate
STATEWIDE - The electorate of Grey could receive a name change under the Australian Electoral Commission’s proposed redistribution of South Australia’s electoral divisions.
Under...
Years full of love, pride
PORT PIRIE – Reaching the age of 90 is a significant milestone few people reach, but it has been an opportunity for Teresa Caputo...
Senior soccer is underway
WHYALLA - The Jim Lawrenson Soccer League championship got underway this weekend, with some lop-sided results across the reserves and A grade competitions.
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Steel United...
Screaming Jets hit Whyalla
WHYALLA - The inaugural ‘Forged In Steel’ music festival was held in Whyalla over the weekend, with The Screaming Jets headlining in a rocking...
Whyalla’s rock weekend
Whyalla News social photographer Geniene Gordon got some great shots at the inaugural Forged In Steel festival at the Ada Ryan Gardens in Whyalla....















