Headspace moving forward
Headspace Whyalla has seen a strong uptake of young people accessing the service since it opened in April, demonstrating how the mental health centre...
Call for wider consultation
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young has called on the federal government to include Whyalla, Port Lincoln and Port Pirie in their community consultation process for...
MOPS STEAMing ahead
Students at Memorial Oval Primary School recently worked in their classes to create a display showcasing their STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts and Maths) projects.Check...
Funding drought relief
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has recognised the plight of farmers affected by a devastating drought, and as a result are accepting donations from...
Man caught drink driving
A 23-year-old local man will face court after being caught drink driving in Whyalla Stuart this morning.Just after 1am Sunday, August 26 police spotted a...
Army return for exercise
Whyalla Mayor Lyn Breuer and Council CEO Chris Cowley have received a briefing from military officers on November’s Exercise Binh Ba in Whyalla.Officially Battle Block...
Construction connections
Local businesses from around Whyalla were given the chance to connect with SIMEC ZEN Energy with the Cultana Solar Farm project on the horizon...
Students get hands on
University students have been busy putting their podiatry skills into practice at a new student-assisted clinic at the University of South Australia Whyalla campus.The...
Ramsey welcomes new PM
Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey says he’s glad the turmoil in the Liberal Party is now behind the government after Scott Morrison was elected...
Cold case breakthrough
A 30-year-old cold case has been the subject of fresh inquiries by the Major Crime Investigation Branch amid reports in the media that a DNA match...