Cuttlefish talks ongoing
WHYALLA - With the algal bloom on the doorstep of the Upper Spencer Gulf, a recent meeting was conducted by the Department of Environment...
Souths leap over Centrals
WHYALLA - After a tough loss against Centrals the week prior, West Whyalla bounced back with a dominant display against Weerona Bay in its...
Warriors hold off Kiwi
WHYALLA - In the penultimate round of the Whyalla netball A grade season, onlookers were privy to the closest round of netball for 2025,...
Health service cuts blow
PETERBOROUGH - The privately-owned Goyders Line Medical Clinic in Peterborough announced on July 14, via a Facebook post, it would be discontinuing services in...
It’s safe to eat seafood
South Australian seafood is still safe to eat according to fishers and the State Government.
Seafood vendors have seen diminished consumer confidence and decreased...
The Show through the years
The Whyalla Show is the steel city’s biggest and most longstanding event, attracting upwards of 8,000 people from across the region every year.
But...
Show fast approaching
With just days to go, excitement is building for the 2025 Whyalla Show, set to take over Jubilee Park on Saturday August 16, and...
Demons, Wildcats win flags
WHYALLA - In a rematch of last season’s Whyalla basketball men’s a grade championship showdown, Demons once again asserted their dominance over Wildcats claiming...
Drumming monkeys return
One of Australia’s most well-loved children’s acts, the Amazing Drumming Monkeys, is back at this year’s Whyalla Show, bringing a new set, new routines,...















