More beds needed
Whyalla Aged Care (WAC) are working on getting the sanctions placed on the Copperhouse Court Hostel resolved as 'quickly as possible', as it's leaving some...
Treasure for families
The Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service has been boosted by the donation of as car seats, shoes, high chairs and baby clothing to be given to local...
New courses under SAASTA
The South Australian Aboriginal Secondary Training Academy (SAASTA) has undergone a name change and now has an expanded focus which includes Hospitality, Community Studies,...
Young musos excited
This year's Youth Week Concert will see the young musicians from the Whyalla Music Association taking charge and making the event one you won't...
Seeking input on reforms
Whyalla Mayor Clare McLaughlin has welcomed the State Government's call for input on local government reforms and urged Whyalla residents to give their feedback.The...
Arrest over drug trafficking
A man has been arrested for drug trafficking following a cannabis seizure at Whyalla overnight.About 12.30am on Monday, March 25 police attended a Whyalla home...
Surf life saving boost
Surf Life Saving Clubs across the state, including Whyalla's very own, will benefit from $5000 a year over the next four years under a $420,000...
Mayors’ election priorities
The three Upper Spencer Gulf Mayors have today revealed five priorities they are taking to the upcoming federal election.Port Pirie Mayor Leon Stephens, Whyalla...
Crime Stoppers funding plea
A service which has played a pivotal part in the investigation of the cold case murder of Whyalla businessman Peter Seaford has turned to...
Care centre passes audit
The Whyalla City Council's Child Care Centre has passed an Education Standards Board surprise audit with flying colours.The early childhood to senior schooling board...















