Power bill savings
Low income earners can save more than $500 off their annual electricity bill in 2018, much more than than the current concession of $217.The State...
Care model wins award
A program which provided many locals support during one of the most trying periods in Whyalla’s history has taken home the Premier’s Health Award...
Liberty’s on track for inland rail project
In good news for the steel city, Liberty OneSteel Whyalla Steelworks has been awarded the contract to supply steel for the first section of...
Cadets receive awards
Whyalla Deputy Mayor Jenny Barnes had the pleasure of representing council at the annual end-of-year parade for the Whyalla Army Cadet Unit (41 ACU).The...
Cured at last
Whyalla has many things to look forward to as the Christmas season approaches – a promising future for the steelworks, a growing tourism industry,...
Touring Whyalla’s Christmas lights
Advancing Whyalla will be running their very popular Christmas Lights Bus Tours this year with the support of Santos and Des’s Cabs.The tour provides...
Students recognised | PHOTOS
Whyalla High School students and teachers were rewarded for their hard work throughout the year at a Presenation Night held at the Middleback Arts...
TAFE host their final coffee shop
TAFE SA Hospitality students are finishing up for the academic year with their final coffee shop – a Christmas Dessert Buffet.Students Hannah Millwood and Maria Rawnsley...
Dancing right to the top
On 21 and 22 September, Whyalla Ballet School Tap, Jazz and Modern students undertook their Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) exams held...
Collecting toys for a good cause
The Whyalla Toy Run has been a well-known tradition at Christmas time over the years, bringing joy to the less fortunate through the gift...