Hall packed for art display
Around 200 people packed the Whyalla D'faces of Youth Arts hall on Viscount Slim Avenue on Thursday night to view a collection of Aboriginal...
Defence grilled on alternate site for nuclear waste facility
The Department of Defence has been questioned over why a nuclear waste management facility could not be established inside the Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA),...
Council marks 50 years
The year was 1970 and Whyalla, for the first time in its existence, had a leader.That leader was Keith Wilson, who was elected the...
Heartfelt donation by Pink Spirits
The Whyalla Hospital's Chemotherapy Unit has been boosted by an electrocardiogram (ECG) machine donated by the Whyalla Pink Spirits.The local breast cancer support group...
Defence grilled on alternate site
The Department of Defence has been questioned over why a nuclear waste management facility could not be established inside the Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA),...
Time is now for Ferretti investment
A South Australian Senator has urged the federal government to ensure the steel required for the SA-NSW Interconnector comes from Australia, preferably produced at...
Driving the Chamber’s future
Well-known local businessman Malcolm McLeod has stepped up to lead the Whyalla Chamber of Commerce during one of the most uncertain times for the...
Planning for an inclusive future
The Whyalla City Council has turned to the community for input on how to make the steel city more inclusive for people living with...
Students dive into Shark Tank
Are you scheduled for a vaccination or blood test but can't stand needles?Are you a diehard Port Adelaide fan who is still outraged by...
SIMEC truck transport increase
SIMEC Mining is informing the Whyalla and Iron Knob communities of increased trucking activity along Playford Avenue and the Iron Knob Road over the...















