Denise gives residents cheer
The chook still has it.Famous Australian entertainer Denise Drysdale busted out her famous ‘chook walk’ while entertaining residents with an acoustic performance at the Yeltana...
Minister seeks trainee value
Industry Minister David Pisoni recently made his first trip to Whyalla as part of the new Liberal state government, meeting with Ottoway Engineering, Bis, Whyalla...
Minister is seeking value for trainees
Industry Minister David Pisoni recently made his first trip to Whyalla as part of the new Liberal state government, meeting with Ottoway Engineering, Bis, Whyalla...
Local wildlife display
FROM FRONTThose included snakes, birds, goats, sheep, horses and even a crocodile. The park features a walk-through avairy, petting zoo and snake room. Owner Scott Grant, his...
Dedicated Tigers raise key funding
If there’s one thing that Whyalla’s local groups are good at – it’s fundraising.The Weeroona Bay Football Club along with a handful of other organisations...
Rural mental health forum
Suicide prevention networks from around the region recently came together in Whyalla for a forum focused on the mental health support available for men living...
Networks meet for suicide prevention
Suicide prevention networks from around the region recently came together in Whyalla for a forum focused on the mental health support available for men in rural...
Big dance for culture
Dusty Feet Dancers, former AFL players, and a healthy crowd enjoyed a special NAIDOC Week event at the Whyalla Hospital on Tuesday.Yolanda Croft kicked...
Take a shrub home
National Tree Day is coming to your garden this year.To help celebrate the national day of tree planting this month, the Whyalla City Council...
Squawk! It’s alive
The birds are squawking, the snakes are slithering, the horses are neighing, but, most importantly, the people are watching.After several years, Whyalla’s much-loved fauna park...