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TheWhyalla News was first published on 5 April 1940 by Jock Willson and trading as Northern Newspapers.[1] In 1950, the newspaper's editor was J. E. Edwards.[2] As of January 2015, the newspaper's editor is Eli Gould.[3] Gould was preceded by Kate Bilney. In November 1960, the Whyalla News became a biweekly newspaper, before it became a triweekly in October 1968.[4] The newspaper chronicled the development of the town from its infancy as a BHP company town through the establishment of the Whyalla steelworks, autonomous local government in 1970, and the closure of the shipyard in 1978.
Today, its reportage includes any news relevant to the people of Whyalla and neighbouring towns of Cowell, Kimba and Iron Knob.[5] During the half-year ending December 2015, average circulation was 2,559.[6] Like other Rural Press publications, the newspaper is also available online.[7]