Graduates celebrate | PHOTOS
A total of 40 students celebrated the completion of their university degrees at the University of South Australia Whyalla Graduation ceremony held in the...
Jetty pylons delivered
The steel pylons for Whyalla's new jetty have arrived and they're pretty impressive.Now being stored in Whyalla and awaiting a final coating to ensure...
Cannabis seized by police
Police have seized cannabis following a search of a Whyalla Playford home overnight.About 12.45am on Thursday, May 2 Police attended the property after receiving...
Architects learn students’ vision
The architects for Whyalla's new $100 million high school heard what students from around Whyalla would like to see included in the school's design...
Toni Childs celebrates three decades of hits
Soulful singer Toni Childs is very much like the tiny creature she champions - the bee - as she buzzes from thought to thought...
Shorten’s pitch to workers | PHOTOS
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten visited the Whyalla Steelworks on Wednesday, donning the trademark orange vest and shaking hands with local workers.Flanked by GFG Alliance...
Nothing left to do
3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CARFrom the front gardens through to the back fence there has been no stone left unturned and...
Iron deal for GFG and Havilah
Delegates from Havilah Resources met with GFG Chairman Sanjeev Gupta in Whyalla today to sign the $100 million agreement.The funding will be used by...
Labor pledge $10 million for TAFE
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten brought the federal election campaign to Whyalla's doorstep on Wednesday, promising a $10 million investment in the city's TAFE facility.The...
City pays respect
Around 500 people turned out for the Anzac Day Dawn Service at the Memorial Oval gates last week, which followed the overnight Anzac Eve...















