Clare runs for Mayor
A fresh face has joined the race for Mayor, with Deputy Mayor Clare McLaughlin confirming she will put her hand up for the position...
A brighter future for Aboriginal students
Around 50 students from Whyalla and Port Lincoln attended the Solid Start Pathways to a Brighter Future conference at the University of South Australia Whyalla Campus on Tuesday.The conference...
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...
Approvals sought for jetty
The Whyalla City Council plan to begin work on the town’s new $3.8 million ‘loop’ jetty in February should the project win development approval.Council aim...
Trio in tune
Love, loss and heartbreak are some of the themes being explored in the music of the winners and runner-up of Stormfront Productions’ 2018 Whyalla Recording Scholarship.This...
The soon ‘hairless’ hairdresser
A second-year apprentice hairdresser will be shaving her hair in memory of family members she has lost to the deadly disease.An avid lover of...
West complete three-peat | PHOTOS
The West Whyalla juggernaut continues to roll on, with the Dragons defeating Weeroona Bay in the 2018 Whyalla Football League Grand Final to claim...
Mirella, Brad win medals | PHOTOS
Both the Marino and the Shiell families have hockey running in their blood – the Whyalla Hockey Association Presentation Night certainly proved that.Steel City’s Mirella...
‘The Rat’ visits Whyalla
Hawthorn legend John Platten, also known as ‘The Rat’, recently made his way to Whyalla to support a mate with their new business.Mr Platten, who...
Poverty persists
As poverty continues to be a serious issue in both metropolitan and regional areas, a Poverty Committee from the Legislative Council were in Whyalla on...















