Novita hub in Whyalla
From the rubble of the old Whyalla News building has risen a new service which will provide important support for those with a disability in our...
Youths become job makers
A group of 15 young locals have proudly graduated from an innovative job-maker program held in Whyalla.Run by Flinders New Venture Institute, with great support...
Fighting drugs together
A group of local organisations have joined together to take on the fight against drugs, forming a Local Drug Action Team (LDAT) with the...
Fun footy try out
Three local coaches have come together to host training sessions for girls looking to get involved in local football.Jeff Ewings, John Zbierski and Murray...
We have to encourage our youth, as they are our future
The youth of today are key to our future – there’s no denying that, especially if the Youth Advisory Committee is anything to go by.Last...
A sunny approval
In some welcome news to match with the warm weather, Indian solar giant Adani have received planning approval for its $200 million solar energy farm just...
Freemasons donate to St John cadets
The Freemasons of Whyalla, in conjunction with the Freemasons Foundation, recently presented the St John Ambulance cadet division in Whyalla with a cheque for...
Calling for organisations to show pride
Advancing Whyalla are looking for local organisations to get involved with Pride Week by hosting a special community event.Pride Week kicks off with Pride...
Bravest of the Brave
The Whyalla Maritime Museum is proudly hosting one of the most significant displays of South Australian history.The History Trust/Veterans SA’s travelling exhibition "Bravest of the Brave"...
Gambling still a local issue
Despite a $38 million drop in poker machine gambling in South Australia, Whyalla remains one of the highest machine spenders in the state.Port Augusta...