An inviting upgrade
Charming street appeal is one of the first things you will appreciate about this 1940s Bluestone and brick home in good location. The home...
Council increase roads funding
The Whyalla City Council have increased their funding for the city’s roads this year, with $3.9 million allocated for 31.7 kilometres of roadworks in the...
Forum for safety
In response to a recent spate of crime in town, the Whyalla City Council will be holding a forum with key stakeholders to address drug...
Bringing back the games
It’s been a few years, but the Whyalla City Council are hoping they can finally bring the South Australian Masters Games back to the...
Unis discuss merger
The University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide are exploring the potential benefits of creating a new university by merging the two institutions...
Mines on his mind
GFG Alliance Chairman Sanjeev Gupta is evaluating two iron ore deposits which could provide feedstock for the Whyalla Steelworks.Mr Gupta’s company SIMEC Mining have...
Jimmy rocking the steel city?
If Jimmy Barnes was performing live in the Ada Ryan Gardens, would you be there?The Whyalla City Council are in talks with a promoter to bring...
Successful awareness day
Another successful Neighbourhood Watch Awareness and Information Day was held at Westland Shopping Centre on Thursday, June 14, organised by Senior Constable Keren Burke from...
Greg’s 50 years of crafting jewellery
Long-time resident Greg Desmond has spent the past 50 years making jewellery to mark special events in Whyalla – be it a ring for a wedding...
Concerns around funding commitment
Resident John Scott has raised a number of questions about the Whyalla City Council’s allocated $80,000 in funding for the Mount Laura Homestead in...















