From the editor’s desk
The Winter Olympics has begun, and once again Australia finds itself punching well above its weight on the world’s coldest sporting stage.
From alpine...
Disposal of medicines
Australia is one of the world’s largest consumers of medication.
Every year, hundreds of millions of prescriptions are dispensed.
In 2022–2023 alone, almost 69...
Turton to run for Stuart
REGION - Brandon Turton will run for the electorate of Stuart representing One Nation in the upcoming state election on 21 March.
Mr Turton...
Locals urged not to dump
WHYALLA - Whyalla City Council is reminding residents that a range of free and legal waste disposal options are available across the city, encouraging...
Build leadership skills
PORT AUGUSTA – Leaders and aspiring leaders across the Far North are being invited to a free two-day Leadership Fundamentals training program next month,...
Focus on rural medicine
PORT PIRIE - Three medical students from Adelaide University Rural Health (AURH) who will complete placements in Crystal Brook and Laura for 10 months...
Whyalla: what’s in a name?
WHYALLA - When you ask a Whyalla local the origin of the town’s name, they are likely to say that it means something to...
Discover what’s on in the Spencer Gulf
WHYALLA
GET YOUR STEPS IN
WOMEN’S WALKING GROUP - Friday, February 13, at 10.30am, meet at 67 McRitchie Cr, Whyalla Stuart, leisurely walk and chat, subject...
Dought loan boosts
Drought-affected farming businesses across the Upper North will soon be able to access low-interest loans of up to $250,000, as part of a new...
uneARTh ready to return
WHYALLA - Whyalla’s uneARTh festival will be returning this month, featuring a month-long program of music, theatre, comedy, and visual arts events staged across...















