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  2. Whyalla Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    The conservation park was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 in 1972 in respect to an area of land already under statutory protection since 4 November 1971 as the "Whyalla National Park." [5] The conservation park was described in 1998 in one source as follows: [5]

  3. Friends of Parks South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Friends of Parks and Nature South Australia, registered as Friends of Parks and Nature Inc., [1] (FoPInc), is an independent umbrella organisation established to serve and represent the interests of volunteer community groups helping to protect flora, fauna, heritage and other significant sites within South Australia's protected area system.

  4. D'Faces of Youth Arts - Wikipedia

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    D'Faces of Youth Arts is a community youth arts organisation based in Whyalla, South Australia.It provides workshops and activities for young people aged 4 to 26 in theatre, dance, circus, visual arts and music [1] [2] and members participate in a broad range of public events including performances, festivals and parades.

  5. Whyalla (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Whyalla Conservation Park, a protected area; Whyalla High School, ... Whyalla Croatia, a soccer club; Whyalla Football League, Australian rules football competition;

  6. Whyalla - Wikipedia

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    Whyalla / w aɪ ˈ æ l ə / is a city in South Australia.It was founded as "Hummocks Hill", and was known by that name until 1916. [5] [6] It is the fourth most populous city in the Australian state of South Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Gawler and along with Port Pirie and Port Augusta is one of the three towns to make up the Iron Triangle.

  7. Middleback Range - Wikipedia

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    The mines are serviced by the BHP Whyalla Tramway, a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) railway which convey the ore to Whyalla's port and steelworks. As of 2016 [update] , the operating mines of the Middleback Range are: Iron Duchess, Iron Knight, Iron Duke, Iron Magnet, Iron Baron and Iron Chieftain.

  8. City of Whyalla - Wikipedia

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    The City of Whyalla local government area is based primarily around Whyalla, a town covering 41.5 km 2, which holds the vast majority of the district's population. The district's economy is heavily reliant on the Whyalla Steelworks and associated companies located in Whyalla. To lesser extent, Whyalla is also a focal point for the surrounding ...

  9. Talk:Whyalla Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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