FaBs for farms
As seasonal rainfall drops below average for most agricultural districts in South Australia, the state government will be sending out eight Family and Business Support...
Krispy Kreme on the way
In huge news for Whyalla residents with a sweet tooth, Krispy Kreme and their famous original glazed donuts will be available in the new...
Super spring success | PHOTOS
A big crowd turned out for the Whyalla Art Group’s Spring Exhibition opening.More than 50 people enjoyed the opening night with 16 artists displaying...
Pipes to pack Centrals
A “full house” is expected at the Central Whyalla Football Club when the City of Whyalla Pipe Band takes to the stage for its...
Questions over allowance
The Whyalla City Council will write to Councillor Tim Breuer to ask whether he will donate the $4317 received from chairing the City Strategy and Policy...
Eyre transition support
Students unsure about what career they want to pursue after school were given the chance to meet with industry providers at Edward John Eyre...
Ball raises record funds
Local musicians are singing a little louder after the Young Tradespeople and Professionals 2018 Charity Ball raised a record $6749 for the Whyalla Music Association.The...
Masters to visit Whyalla
One of Australia’s longest-running bands will make an appearance in Whyalla next month, as the 1965 Masters Apprentices make their way to the Westlands Hotel.The...
Business struggles continue
While Whyalla’s exposure continues to grow through the attention-grabbing Giant Australian Cuttlefish and unique events such as the UneARTh Festival and Hidden Music Festival,...
Coles’ sporty donation
A host of local schools will receive more than $16,000 in sports gear after collecting more than 396,000 vouchers at their local supermarkets through Coles’...















