Story Dogs receive funding
City of Whyalla Councillor Irene Adair attended a special assembly at Memorial Oval Primary School (MOPS) to acknowledge the Story Dogs program and a...
Funding splash leaves out duplication
The federal government's $415 million infrastructure package will bring forward $100 million for the SA Rural Roads Safety Package and $86.7 million in funding...
Tourism focus at workshop
Local business and tourism operators were given the opportunity to learn from some of the best in the business at a Tourism IQ workshop...
Volunteers needed for beach wheelchairs
The City of Whyalla is seeking volunteers for the Accessible Beach Program this summer.Whyalla now has three beach wheelchairs and 40m of beach matting...
Drug free focus for business
The Whyalla Heavy Industry Cluster and Regional Development Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula (RDAWEP) have identified illicit drug use as a key issue affecting workforce...
A little beauty that’s big in style
2 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CARThis two-bedroom, one-bathroom home would suit a range of buyers including first home buyers, young families or...
Ringing in treatment milestone
A new bell has been installed at the Whyalla Hospital Cancer Centre to give cancer patients who have completed their treatment a way of...
History captured in music display
The Whyalla Music Association (WMA) have honoured their rich history with a display inside the WMA Hall which features a Reunion Guitar signed by...
Tank maintenance completed
Up to 56 million litres of high-quality drinking water is once again on the move to Whyalla customers via one of South Australia's largest...
Solar farm nears construction
SIMEC Energy Australia (SEA) continues to make progress on its Cultana Solar Farm project as it prepares for construction in early 2020. With detailed...















