Women’s voices on stage
REGION – The voices of Andyamathanha women will soon take centre stage as The Same Like Yesterday tours regional South Australia, sharing stories deeply...
From court to coaching
Jessie-Lee Carbine-Jones is a well-known figure in the Port Augusta sporting community.
She contributes to Port Augusta and townships such as Bordertown and Renmark,...
Breen claims top honour
The Whyalla Netball Association’s awards night was held on Saturday, with Taylor Breen taking out the Elders Real Estate A Grade Best and Fairest...
From the editor’s desk
Across South Australia, history groups quietly preserve the past, often with little recognition.
Some focus on family history, painstakingly tracing the threads that connect...
People against racism
Cultural diversity is one great strength of Australia. But Australia continues to experience racism and discrimination.
Nevertheless, most Australians support addressing racism and discrimination.
Some...
Whyalla centre celebrates
Around 50 people gathered at the UnitingSA Whyalla Community Centre on Wednesday, August 27, for its Community Day, celebrating the centre’s role in fostering...
Local teacher earns ballet placement
When The Australian Ballet performed in Whyalla at the Middleback Arts Centre in July last year it used the Whyalla Ballet School (WBS) studios...
Club built by volunteers
PORT PIRIE - The Port Football and Community Sporting Club is on a roll this year with the A grade side challenging for top...
Steel through to grand final
WHYALLA - Steel City secured its fourth consecutive Whyalla hockey division 1 men’s minor premiership and booked their place in the grand final in...
Warriors, Kiwi set to clash
WHYALLA - Kiwi will play Warriors in the Whyalla netball A grade grand final rematch, after defeating True Blue by 11 points in the...















