Battle lines drawn over Clean Seas
Concerns that allowing Clean Seas into the Point Lowly Marina could impact on Whyalla's treasured cuttlefish population has been raised by a local group.The...
Anzac Day returns to Whyalla
A year after the traditional Anzac Day services in Whyalla were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the community will once again be permitted...
Human Nature traveling down south
A long way from their record-breaking stint at the Sands Showroom in Las Vegas, Australian quartet Human Nature will be performing in the Upper...
Footy back with round of upsets
Local footy is back at long last in Whyalla, with the first round of the Whyalla Football League (WFL) peppered with unexpected upsets.West Whyalla...
Teen thieves caught by police
Two teenagers who allegedly broke into a Whyalla Norrie property and stole a number of items have been arrested and charged with aggravated serious...
Ambulance allegedly damaged by man
A 54-year-old man who allegedly smashed an ambulance window with a rock has been arrested and charged with property damage.According to a SAPOL statement,...
Onsite security for regional hospitals
The safety of staff at hospitals in the Upper Spencer Gulf has been boosted by the announcement of new 24/7 security on-site security protection...
Steelworks a pawn in the game: Husic
The Whyalla Steelworks should not be pressured by Credit Suisse as it moves forward with its legal action against OneSteel Manufacturing.This is according to...
SIMEC workers excel in tough conditions | PHOTOS
SIMEC Mining have proved they know how to handle an emergency or two after a successful outing at the recent SA Mines Emergency Response...
Seeking input on foreshore’s future
The Whyalla City Council is turning to the community for their input on the future development of the Whyalla Foreshore, with consultants appointed to...















