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White Ribbon breakfast aims to talk business

Next Wednesday, November 25 will mark White Ribbon Day which encourages all Australians to swear to put a stop to violence against women.Locally, a buffet...

Volunteers are crucial to community

International Volunteer Day (IVD) is celebrated on December 5 each year and was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1985. Just by...

Cash stolen from car

Whyalla police are investigating the theft of cash and property stolen from a car on Saturday afternoon.The car parked in the driveway of a Miller...

Ramsey: Jobs cuts devastating news

Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey said more job cuts announced today by Arrium, was devastating news for the region.“The announcement that Arrium is to...

Further jobs to go at Whyalla steelworks

OneSteel Whyalla Steelworks will look to cut about 250 roles from its operations next year as part of meeting a cost reduction target of...

Red city turns pink for breast cancer

Whyalla Pink Spirits has thanked the community for its generous support during Pink October.October marked Breast Cancer Awareness Month and many business and individuals...

Police search for escaped boy

Police are currently searching for a 17-year-old boy who escaped from the Whyalla Police complex after allegedly assaulting a police officer.The teenager is wanted...

Funding boost for gulf

A THIRD of the next Regional Development Fund (RDF) round will be specifically available to the Upper Spencer Gulf and outback.In Port Augusta on...

Night with the girls event raises $2000

A local fundraiser has raised more than $2000 to support Cancer Council as well as a Whyalla woman who has battled cancer.Barbara’s Girls Night In,...

Whyalla’s one-eyed Crows supporter

Whyalla resident Delwyn Sales reputation as a one-eyed Adelaide Crows supporter has well and truly been affirmed.The avid Crows fan has taken the expression...

Redhill unveils Anzac mural

REDHILL - Anzac Day commemorations at Redhill this year were focused on a stunning new mural at Mortimer Park by artist Ann Shannon, but...