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Gillian now an official Australian

Gillian Thompson has always considered Whyalla home and that won’t change anytime soon for our newest Australian citizen despite heading overseas again soon.Gillian left...

PM praises comeback city

Prime Minister Scott Morrison described Whyalla as the 'Comeback City' and South Australia as the 'turn-around state' during his appearance at the town's Big...

Congratulations for school celebration

Congratulations to the organisers of the '75' anniversary of the Whyalla High School. The school was originally named the 'Whyalla Technical High School' as boys...

A historic day for our city

It was on September 1 last year that I stood in the Ada Ryan Gardens and saw Sanjeev Gupta officially taking the reins of...

Fisk talent on show | PHOTOS

Fisk Street Primary School held a talent show on November 30. A total of 30 students from six primary schools around Whyalla participated in the...

Investments a catalyst for good business

Chamber of Commerce President Ron Hay says the Whyalla business community is likely to receive a shot in the arm from ground-breaking announcements made...

Break-ins lead to arrest

A man has been arrested after he broke into multiple homes and business properties in Whyalla during the weekend.Police will allege that about 5.30am...

Shorten thanks ‘determined’ workers

On a remarkable day for Whyalla full of announcements of exciting projects at the local steelworks, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten paid tribute to the...

We are Whyalla | PHOTOS, VIDEO

Three ground-breaking projects announced by the Whyalla City Council will help continue the steel city’s transformation from a ‘red dust town’ to a global...

Steely future for Whyalla

“This is probably the best thing to happen to Whyalla since they opened the steelworks in 1965.”Those were the words of longtime resident Joe...

Heather to farewell Fringe

WHYALLA - After 11 years at the helm, Whyalla-raised arts leader Heather Croall will step down as director and chief executive officer (CEO) of...