UneARTh reaches award finals
Whyalla’s uneARTh Festival has received even further recognition by becoming a national award finalist.UneARTh has been named as a finalist in the ShowTex Australia...
Ship’s journey celebrated
It’s one of Whyalla’s most famous landmarks – but there’s a lot more history behind in than you might think.Sunday, October 28 will mark the...
Cycling for a cause
One girl and her bike has taken on the challenge of riding from Darwin to Port Lincoln to raise funds for Beyond Blue.Paramedic Rebecca Colangelo...
Straits Times goes Whyalla
The world is still fascinated by Whyalla with a major international media group dropping in recently for a feature-story package.A reporter and photographer from...
Sunrise set to expand
Sunrise Christian School will give students the option to continue their studies into Years 8, 9 and 10 when they open their million middle...
Plunge into summer in Point Lowly
3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CARConstructed in 2011 this transportable home is located on a 775sqm allotment at Point Lowly. Facing Santos...
New way to transfer waste
Whyalla is on track to have a state-of-the-art waste transfer system next year.The station will be built following the City of Whyalla’s decision to...
Ticket scam hits locals
A ticket resale site has scammed a number of locals intending to purchase tickets for both the By the C concert featuring Jimmy Barnes,...
Hub for the community | PHOTOS
A new home for community organisations who need a bigger space.That’s what Advancing Whyalla believe the former Alex Ramsey Library will become after it was re-opened...
Hodgson shares skills with group
Members of Whyalla Photogroup were lucky enough to have the benefit of the skill and knowledge of an eminent photographer last weekend. John Hodgson...















