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Whyalla police kept busy

WHYALLA - Police have responded to a series of incidents across Whyalla over the past month, with investigations leading to arrests for drug trafficking,...

Hop aboard for a free ride

PORT AUGUSTA - Hundreds of residents and visitors are set to enjoy free miniature train rides at the Train Park, thanks to a partnership...

Midwife soars to new heights

A Wilmington midwife has been announced as one of three finalists for a prestigious healthcare award acknowledging her dedicated commitment and proficient level of...

From lows to highs

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Sport

Ready for women’s footy

PORT PIRIE - The Port Bulldogs Football Club has announced it wants to form two teams for the upcoming Mid North Women's Football Competition...

Strong field in split 6s golf

WHYALLA - Whyalla Golf Club hosted a strong field of 41 players on Saturday, 17 January, for the Split 6s Competition, with the front...

Battle for second heats up

REGION - While South Augusta look certain to stay on top of the table, Quorn, Central Augusta and Punjabi Warriors are all in contention...

Plenty of action at Carrieton

To station owners and the stockmen and women of the Flinders Ranges, New Year means only one thing - Carrieton Rodeo. For more than 70...

Clubs clarify merger talks

WHYALLA - Two football clubs in Whyalla have moved to clarify their positions following recent public commentary regarding possible merger discussions. North Whyalla and...

Basketball season to resume soon

PORT AUGUSTA - Port Augusta basketball action is getting closer and closer to restarting, with D Men hitting the courts on 29 January. Leading...

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SA Government

Vouchers directly boost visitation

THE hospitality and tourism sector in the Whyalla region is seeing a welcome boost this summer, thanks to the Coast is Calling Travel Voucher...

How to access business support through algal bloom

The State Government’s Department of State Development is providing a range of measures to support impacted businesses, and their owners and staff, through the...

Tackling SA’s algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom has been impacting large stretches of South Australia’s coastline since mid-March. South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Executive Director Professor...

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Northern side makes final

REGION - The best cricketers from the Upper Spencer Gulf and Mid North regions represented the Northern side at the SACA Country Cup last...

Ice cream cart restored

PORT PIRIE - An old ice cream cart from the early 1900s has been restored and is on display at the Port Pirie National...

Urgent care for Whyalla

WHYALLA - Doctors at Westland have been selected as the provider for the long awaited Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Whyalla. Following a competitive tender...

Discover what’s on in the Spencer Gulf

WHYALLA CRAFTS / GAMES FUN TIMES - Friday, February 20, Whyalla Community Centre, Cnr Ramsay & Wittwer St, Whyalla Stuart, 10am-12pm paper crafts, 12pm-1pm, lunch, 1pm-3pm...

Nyrstar’s first shipment of antimony

PORT PIRIE - Nyrstar has announced its first shipment of antimony metal, which has marked a crucial milestone for Australia’s efforts to build...

Housing issues top of list

REGION - Regional councils across the Upper Spencer Gulf and surrounding areas are urging the State and Federal governments to take targeted action to...

Mine expansion underway

WHYALLA - Premier Peter Malinauskas and Federal Minister for Industry and Innovation Tim Ayres visited Whyalla this week to announce an expansion of the...

Norths’ finals chances alive

REGION - The penultimate round of the Port Augusta Cricket Association's A grade competition certainly threw a spanner in the works, with two sides...

Rail key for the steelworks

WHYALLA - Queensland Rail has joined a growing number of partners and stakeholders visiting the Whyalla Steelworks in recent weeks to observe operations firsthand...