Moving tribute to palliative care
The Public Memorial Service for palliative care was held in Whyalla on the weekend, paying tribute to the work the important work the team...
Successful stall at uneARTh Festival
The Whyalla Branch of Heartbeat Inc had a very successful stall on the Easter weekend at the uneARTth Festival raising much needed funds for...
Compost site to support farmers
A new, innovative compost site that will produce valuable soil improvement organic products to support farmers in the region was officially opened in Whyalla...
Chance to meet and mingle
Are you over 45 and still looking for love?Well you might get the chance to meet that special someone at a Meet and Mingle...
Lectures cover unique subjects
Two guest lecturers provided some food for thought for both parents and employers during their recent presentations at the University of South Australia Whyalla...
Lighting the way on Hummock
Hummock Hill is set to be more accessible for the general public, with the installation of 60 lights for pedestrians along the Queen Elizabeth...
Safety review ordered
The Whyalla Hospital has been ordered to review its safety procedures by SafeWork SA after two abusive patients damaged the emergency department 'in a...
Photogroup set for May exhibition
Whyalla Photography Group's May exhibition will be opened 7.30 pm this Friday night, May 10, by the Mayor Clare McLaughlin at the Darling Terrace...
Shooting how it feels
Local music photographer Bronwen Caple has dedicated her adult life to communicating the emotion of bands and artists through her photos.Those emotions are on...
Labor offer cheap child care
Labor candidate for Grey Karin Bolton says her party's $4 billion plan to increase the childcare subsidy for families with household incomes under $175,000...















