Council in China for business talks
Whyalla City Council chief executive officer Chris Cowley has landed in China, meeting with two Chinese companies to discuss potential investment in the steel...
Helping athletes to reach their dreams
Local athletes know the additional costs involved in chasing their dreams when they involve travelling to Adelaide, interstate or even overseas.Fortunately, the Whyalla Gift Foundation can offer...
Nuclear package boosted by Feds
The federal government has injected more money into their Community Development Package which will be available to the community selected as the future site for the nuclear...
Clowning around for Variety
To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Variety Bash in South Australia, the cohort of colourful vehicles will be revisiting the original route from...
Police bust three Whyalla drug labs
New data from SAPOL has revealed that a staggering 142 clandestine drug labs were busted by police in South Australia in 2016 and 2017,...
Norrie power outage
About 1200 residents were affected by a power outage in Whyalla Norrie on Wednesday morning.The power went off at 10am, with the University of South Australia Whyalla Campus...
Bring international students to Whyalla
While much has been made of Becker Helicopters’ flying capabilities, including scenic tours of Whyalla, David Penfold believes their contribution to local education could...
Inquiry into mental health
The Whyalla City Council has spoken about a lack of health professionals in Whyalla and the difficulty of attracting them to town,This happened at a...
Key renewable meeting
Whyalla’s status as a leader in renewable energy development was further recognised with a visit from members of the new State Planning Commission.Whyalla Mayor...
Twelve lives lost is far too many
A local group of refugee supporters recently took to the street outside Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey’s office for a peaceful protest in memory of...