Vandalism leads to call for help
SIMEC Mining is seeking the public's help in preventing damage to its train line fence, which is critical in ensuring the safety of residents...
Bis takes on GFG contract
Bis, a leading provider of specialised production services to mining and industrial customers, has been awarded the contract to become the single materials handling...
Clean Seas farm delayed
The opening of Clean Seas $20 million fish farm proposed for Whyalla has been delayed as negotiations continue between the company, the Whyalla City...
New high school design unveiled | PHOTOS
The design for the new $100 million secondary school in Whyalla, which will combine the three existing government schools in the region, has been...
Raelene’s cancer journey
Raelene Williams is well-known in the Whyalla community for her work as President of the Whyalla Pink Spirits, a group which is dedicated to...
Two fires over the weekend
One suspect has been arrested while another is being sought by police following two house fires in Whyalla over the long weekend.Police and fire...
New rescue boat unveiled
The Whyalla Sea Rescue Squadron have unveiled their new $600,000 rescue boat, which will be a huge help in keeping boaties and other gulf...
Council turns pink
The City of Whyalla pinked up the Council chamber yesterday as part of October's Breast Cancer Awareness month.Co-ordinated by Gail Rostig and her Council...
Whyalla Junior Soccer Association Presentation | PHOTOS
The best young soccer players in Whyalla were recognised with awards at the Whyalla Junior Soccer Association Presentation Day last week.See photos of all...
JAMMing for a good cause
Whyalla's annual JAMM FOR GENES is back again for the thirteenth year, raising funds and awareness for the Childrens Medical Research Institute.The variety concert...














