Picture perfect winner
Whyalla's uneARTh Festival has connected with its image for 2020 following last week's Poster Competition announcement.The bright and colourful submission by Whyalla artist Olivia...
Judd adds pace to state team
Whyalla's Angus Judd is preparing to travel to Perth this weekend to represent South Australia in the National Under 19 Cricket Championships. Held...
Charter boat fund opens
A $500,000 fund aimed at supporting South Australian charter boat operators impacted by the state government's drastic three-year total ban on snapper fishing has...
UnitingSA marks Centenary at Whyalla
As leading community service agency UnitingSA celebrates its centenary, it has committed to strengthening services in Whyalla to support the region's most marginalised people.On...
Nurses praised for taking action
Public Sector Enterprise Bargaining negotiations between the state government and the Australian Nursing Midwifery Federation SA Branch have recommenced following strike action taken by...
Annual report released
Mayor Clare McLaughlin has proudly presented the first City of Whyalla Annual Report for the current Council.Mayor McLaughlin said the report underlined Council's vision...
Deadline for nuclear submissions
After three years of consultation, public submissions on the proposed National Radioactive Waste Management Facility will close on December 12, 2019.Submissions are part of...
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...















