Thieves deceive resident to steal car
Three young girls who stole a woman's car and handbag have been arrested by police and will face court.According to police, the trio first...
Minister confident ahead of COVID restrictions
Federal Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham is confident in South Australia's ability to maintain a steady tourism market as COVID-19 restrictions are re-tightened.Currently only essential...
Cuttlefish concerns raised with Minister
Concerns about the safety of Whyalla's unique Great Australian Cuttlefish population have been raised with Federal Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham, who has agreed to...
Shaving for a healthy cause
They play for different teams on the field, but off the oval they have shown great teamwork.West Whyalla league captain Myles McNamara will be...
Big drive for new Whyalla Scouts
A new drive is being made to enlist non-uniformed support for the scouting movement and to project the image of scouting more forcefully in...
Bike stolen from home
Whyalla police are appealing to members of the public to help locate a bike stolen from Whyalla Stuart.Between 6.30pm, Thursday 23 July and 10.15am,...
Remembering Whyalla’s first Mayor
With a big focus on the year 1970 due to the Whyalla City Council 50 Year Celebrations, it's only appropriate that we remember the...
Familiar face to lead new school
A new school, but a familiar face.Former Principal of Edward John Eyre High School (EJEHS) and Whyalla High School, Tricia Richman will be stepping...
Upgrade to ‘ageing’ equipment
The 12,000 customers that are serviced by the Whyalla City Substation are set to benefit from a $4 million refurbishment of the facility.SA Power...
Council can Clean Seas plans
The Whyalla City Council has reeled back their support for Clean Seas Seafood's proposed $20 million yellowtail kingfish farm, claiming the risks outweigh the...















