Med students get started
An excited and enthusiastic group of medical students have arrived in Whyalla and are keen to get hands-on experience at the University of Adelaide Rural...
Police confirm break-ins
Whyalla Police have confirmed that a spate of break-ins occurred in the steel city overnight, with several local businesses affected.Operations Inspector Mark Hubbard said...
Rail key for Whyalla’s future
South Australiaʼs peak regional rail lobby group has called on the state government to reintroduce rail transport services to the Spencer Gulf region ahead of the...
Have your say
The needs of the Whyalla public will be put first and foremost during the Whyalla City Council’s $400,000 redevelopment of Norton Park on McRitchie Crescent.Council will...
Whyalla’s best on the track
Whyalla’s 54th Cycling Track Festival will be held on Saturday, February 9 attracting a swarm of talented riders to the Graeme Jose Memorial Velodrome.The Whyalla Hoffman...
The magic of Australia Day
This year’s Australia Day will have a touch of magic about it, with magician Jamie Nelson aka Mr Charisma to perform a ‘jaw-dropping, death-defying’...
Child hospitalised after outbreak
One child has been hospitalised and six others infected by a salomnella outbreak in a local early learning centre.SA Health released a statement today saying...
Infrastructure plan crucial: RAA
Whyalla will require a bevy of infrastructure upgrades to accommodate the population boom expected as GFG Alliance move forward with plans to build one...
Signage needed for dolphins
Concerned animal lover Angela Antonio has spoken out about the need for more signage at the Whyalla Foreshore to protect the dolphins which often...
Unsafe trees to be removed
The Whyalla City Council will be removing a total of 66 dead, dying and unsafe trees from around town with a number infected by...















