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...
Top achievers recognised | PHOTOS
NAIDOC Week 2018 is officially underway in Whyalla, and the traditional opening/awards ceremony did not disappoint.In total eight locals were recognised for their achievements,...
Students enjoy Boomerang Bags scheme
Students have been put to work, saving our planet one re-usable bag at a time.The Boomerang Bag initiative, promoted by zero waste warrior Chelsea...
Sprucing up the park
Whyalla City Council garden crews have been busy this week giving Jessop White Park a bit of a spruce up and some tree maintenance.An...
Vandals damage groomers’ window
Vandals have caused serious damage to the window of a local dog grooming business in a seemingly random attack.Clip-E-Clip Grooming owner Natalie Cleasby had a phone...
Senate committee hears from Kimba
A senate committee has heard first hand accounts of how the site selection process for the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility has worked in...
Talking nuclear in regions
Centre Alliance Senator Rex Patrick recently visited Whyalla ahead of two public hearings in Kimba and Hawker for the federal inquiry into the selection process...
Soldiers back in town for training
The army is coming back to Whyalla.The Royal Military College – Duntroon will be back in town from October 29 to December 1 as the...
Big march for culture | PHOTOS
Hundreds of students from schools around Whyalla joined in this year’s National Aboriginal and Islander Day Of Celebrations Week (NAIDOC) March to mark the beginning of...
Live in style on the water’s edge
With a location to die for, these townhouses are only 120 metres from Whyalla’ beautiful foreshore. Entry is on the ground floor and opens...