Diver outraged over fishing decision
A Whyalla diver fears that the decision to remove fishing protections for the Great Australian Cuttlefish could have a significant impact on this year's...
Safe haven for Whyalla women
Centacare Catholic Country SA and Women's Information Service are working in partnership around the establishment of a women's safety hub in Whyalla. The hub...
Signal boost for regional internet
Regional students will have access to better internet under a joint $10 million investment by the federal and state governments The Marshall Liberal Government...
Fishing reform sailing ahead
Reform to the marine scalefish fishery has progressed to another milestone, with over 50 licence holders having their applications for exceptional circumstances finalised.Out of...
Energy boost for community groups
A new federal government program promises to slash energy costs for community groups in Grey, with 12 projects in the electorate worth $67,700 ...
Bringing youthful rock to the Gulf
A group of up and coming alternative rock and pop punk bands will be making their way around the region next month, bringing a...
Spirits show their heart with donation
Two new ECG machines and a blanket warming cabinet have been donated to the Whyalla Hospital on the back of impressive fundraising by the...
Give your feedback to council
The Whyalla City Council will be setting up shop at the Westland Shopping Centre this Thursday and want to hear your thoughts, comments and...
Whyalla hosts soccer carnival
Whyalla will be hosting a soccer carnival for players from around regional South Australia this Saturday, April 24, with teams from Port Lincoln, Port...
Whyalla hub comes closer to reality
The steel city could soon become a hydrogen destination, with the federal government pumping $275 million into creating four new hydrogen hubs around Australia.Whyalla...















