SA Water’s innovative way of monitoring sludge
Two innovative new remote-controlled boats will be navigating the lagoons of SA Water’s Whyalla Wastewater Treatment Plant, in a novel and efficient new way to...
More chances to win a community grant
The City of Whyalla has increased the number of Community Grants rounds to help provide groups with more immediate and timely funds.At its December meeting,...
Flying Doctor named Australia’s Most Reputable Charity in 90th year of service
To conclude its 90th year, the Royal Flying Doctor Service has once again been named Australia’s Most Reputable Charity.The annual Charity Reputation Index surveys...
Carols night success
Sunday night’s Carols in the Park, held in Civic Park, was declared a huge success.
Nottle wins last contest for the year
Whyalla Photography group wound up the year with their final competition and a Christmas supper. Once again the standard of photos was excellent with...
Waste collection changes
Are your bins normally picked up on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday? Due to the Christmas holidays they will now be picked up the next...
Biggest ever
Sunday night’s Lions GFG Alliance Carols in the Park has been declared an enormous success.With a crowd estimated at close to 5500 people, it...
Praise for Gupta from past steel worker
A longtime Whyalla resident, Joe Eades said he ‘never envisioned it would get so bad’ when Arrium was considering mothballing the local steelworks in 2016.But ironically Joe...
Colourful mural at Nicolson
Nicolson Primary School student Daniel Hall has painted an eye-catching mural inspired by Whyalla’s signature Giant Australian Cuttlefish.Daniel’s grandmother has been a teacher at Nicolson...
Exciting line-up planned
An production by the Sydney Dance Company will be coming exclusively to Whyalla next year as part of Country Arts SA’s 2019 season.The show, which commemorates...















