To save or shave?
To save or to shave – that is the question that Chloe and Stephen Coles will put to the community as they raise funds to...
RSPCA slam ‘heartless’ attackers
RSPCA South Australia is calling for public help in identifying the person or persons responsible for a recent spate of crossbow attacks on kangaroos...
Whetstone makes Budget visit
Regional Development Minister Tim Whetstone visited Whyalla today for the first time since the State Election, spruiking the $773 million included in the State...
Severe winds blowing in
Winds averaging 50-70 km/h with gusts to around 100 km/h could hit Whyalla on Tuesday morning as a vicious cold front moves across the...
Man charged with theft
A man has been charged after allegedly breaking into a Whyalla Norrie pharmacy over the weekend.About 9.30am Sunday, September 9 police were called to Ekblom...
Local art group to Spring into action
Spring is in and so is the Whyalla Art Group’s Spring Exhibition.Secretary Helen Burt said there would be around 50 new paintings produced with...
Jo raises her voice
Long-time resident Joanne Waters says she’ll be a voice for the people if elected as an area councillor in the 2018 local council elections.A...
Transforming steel | VIDEO
As Whyalla heads into a new era, these are the people who will lead the way.The Liberty Primary Steel Transformation Project has been set...
Highway dust up | VIDEO
Whyalla residents have raised concerns about the amount of dust being created by Army vehicles at the Cultana Training Area, but the Army says measures...
Labor slam PIRSA cuts
Shadow Primary Industry Minister Eddie Hughes has slammed the state government for stripping more than $36 million from South Australia’s peak primary industries department.The State Budget...















