A Parent or Carer, A Young Person, An Educator
Whyalla Youth Advisory Committee is a group of 14 young people aged between 12-25 who meet at least once a month at the Whyalla City Council to address local youth issues. The YAC program provides an opportunity for young people to share their views and to work...
A Parent or Carer, A Young Person, An Educator
The Tumby Bay Youth Advisory Committee is a group of young people aged 12-25 who help shape the Tumby Bay community. They work with the local council to advocate for and advance the interests of young people. The YAC is a vibrant group of young people who are working...
A Parent or Carer, An Educator
The Tumby Bay Branch museum operates out of a 1950’s pre-fab school building. It contains memorabilia of local transport, churches, shops, agriculture, entertainment, hospital, war and various household items, ship’s models and huge collections of sea shells....
A Parent or Carer, An Educator
The Streaky Bay Museum building was originally built in 1901 and hosts a collection of tools and memorabilia from the 1880s to the 1980s. The museum has a history as a school and a doctor’s surgery and also exhibits historical vehicles used in mail delivery and...
A Parent or Carer, An Educator
The Mount Laura Station houses the Gay Street Cottage, garden, Whyalla gaol, telecommunications museum, blacksmith shop and more. The Mount Laura Station Museum consists of the Station Homestead (constructed in 1922) – a 9 room homestead filled with artefacts...
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