Lift-off for airport upgrade
Visitors to the Whyalla Airport can expect numerous changes over the coming months, as a major upgrade gets underway this weekend. The upgrade -...
Larger than life calendar captures Whyalla personalities | PHOTOS
Whyalla resident Ernie Fischer has unearthed a piece of history during a house clean, uncovering a calendar featuring cartoon illustrations of some of the...
Emphasis on mental health of first responders
Nathan Bolton had come close to losing his life while fighting the war in Afghanistan, having been 'blown up a couple of times' and...
Show committee seeks new members
The Whyalla Show Committee are seeking more volunteers to join the ranks following a rough year where the COVID-19 pandemic made it impossible to...
Locals dress up for Cup | PHOTOS
Despite COVID-19 restrictions somewhat restricting the crowd, Whyalla residents still turned out in small numbers to mark Melbourne Cup Day on Tuesday.The race, which...
Move to make our local courts safer
Walk-through and handheld scanners will be installed at regional courthouses including Whyalla and Port Pirie as part of a state government investment aimed at...
Students go next level for Feast | PHOTOS
Art, music, creative tech, digital publishing, English and hospitality students worked together to create a special night for parents, teachers and invited guests at...
Pitt confident ahead of Senate battle
Federal Resources Minister Keith Pitt has remained confident the federal government can get their legislation for the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility (NRWMF) through...
Steve riding for a cause | PHOTOS
Whyalla boy Noah Hallam was diagnosed with Multiple Craniosynostosis (fusion of the skull) not long after he was born in September 2014.The condition meant...
NAIDOC Week to go ahead
Thanks to the hard work of a dedicated local committee, Whyalla will celebrate National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week this year...















