Local soccer legend leads United
There isn't much Whyalla sporting legend Carl Veart hasn't done in his 18 year professional soccer career.He's graced the stadium's of Australia and England,...
Easier access to Wetlands
Whyalla Council has recently undertaken some capital works at the Jim Pollock Whyalla Wetlands to provide better and safer access to the facility.A slip...
Labor lobbies for electoral shakeup
A proposed shakeup for outback electoral districts could see significant changes to the boundaries of Giles and Stuart, the two electorates that cover Whyalla...
Live music returns to Whyalla
An unlikely alliance between a heavy metal band and an indie duo has brought about Whyalla's first live music event since the easing of...
New chief’s vision for hospital
Making hospital services more accessible in rural areas, building workforce capacity and developing partnerships with more agencies is all part of the vision of...
Cosi dives into Whyalla
Whyalla's new loop jetty and the Great Australian Cuttlefish were thrust into the national spotlight thanks to a visit by high-profile personality Andrew 'Cosi'...
Cuttlefish safety in question
The safety of Whyalla's precious Great Australian Cuttlefish population has come into question after a ban on fishing cuttlefish in Upper Spencer Gulf was...
Celebrating our precious Cuttlefish
Whyalla's Cuttlefest 2020 will proceed with a vibrant program, designed to comply with COVID-19 guidelines."Local and regional community members, businesses and organisations have stepped...
Port to service Carrapateena
A milestone contract has been secured for SIMEC Mining's Whyalla Port, signalling a new era of third-party use at the site.The facility has been...
Short-sighted government
The federal government has decided to prioritise short term politics over long term consensus building when it comes Australia's radioactive waste.In a political numbers...















