by admin | Dec 27, 2025 | 2025, Electric vehicles, Feature Articles, News, Solar
You might spot something a little quieter cruising around Whyalla lately — that’ll be us!We’re excited to share that Whyalla Veterinary Clinic has gone electric, adding Tesla Model Y vehicles to our clinic fleet. Why electric? Simple. They’re cleaner, greener, and...
by admin | Dec 8, 2025 | 2025, Electric vehicles, Feature Articles, News, Solar
Two of Whyalla Veterinary Clinic’s sleek Tesla Model Ys added to the show at the Whyalla Christmas Pageant parade adorned with giant, bouncy inflatable dogs and cats that delighted the crowds. Powered entirely by sunshine harvested from the clinic’s own solar panels,...
by admin | Dec 2, 2025 | 2025, Feature Articles, News, Worming
The three month plan: Keeps you companion healthy and protects yourself. This video shows tape worm emerging from a cats bottom during routine veterinary examination. The cat had not been wormed for over a year and had picked up intestinal worms from excursions...
by admin | Nov 14, 2025 | 2025, Electric vehicles, Feature Articles, News
Whyalla Veterinary Clinic – Powered by Whyalla Sunshine The Fossil Fuel Conundrum South Australia’s petrol begins as crude oil from the Middle East, shipped to Singapore for refining. From there, it travels to Port Adelaide — SA’s only fuel gateway (we have no local...
by admin | Oct 13, 2025 | 2025, Feature Articles, News, Solar
The Whyalla Veterinary Clinic has installed a 65-panel Jinko solar system, delivering a 33kW output, paired with three Sungrow SBR256 batteries offering 76.8kWh of storage. This setup ensures energy independence, powers the clinic’s 24/7 operations, and supports the...
by admin | Oct 5, 2025 | 2025, Feature Articles, News, Parvo
| September 26, 2025 In the heart of South Australia’s outback, Whyalla—a coastal city known for its steelworks and resilient community—dog owners are facing a heartbreaking reality. A severe outbreak of canine parvovirus (CPV), commonly called...