The power of football
In a move aimed at improving the the education of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander boys, the Marshall Liberal Government has committed $2.75 million to establish...
Steeling the new jetty
Since purchasing the Whyalla Steelworks last year, GFG Alliance have continued to become a bigger part of the community. Now, they’ll be a part...
Renewable future
On what might have been the best day for Whyalla since the sale of Arrium to GFG Alliance, SIMEC Zen Energy unveiled the first...
Govt confirm new school
The state government has confirmed it will fund the controversial $100 million combined high school first proposed by the former Labor state government.The Year 7-12 school...
Exciting exercise
To burn off your cinnamon doughnuts, two exciting active events for all ages and abilities will be on offer over the Whyalla Show weekend. The Howling Dog After...
Union makes Whyalla trip
As the debate continues around the benefits of the cashless welfare card, the Australian Unemployed Workers Union SA Branch are heading to Ceduna to...
Speirs cuttlefish support
Whyalla’s growing cuttlefish experience is on the State Government’s radar and “exactly” the sort of nature-based tourism venture it is keen to support.This was...
Whyalla gets funky | PHOTOS
Junk to Funk returned to Whyalla for another year, bringing with it another suite of extraordinary outfits created by talented residents.The event raised $12,500,...
Suspicious car fire
Police are investigating a car fire believed to be deliberately-lit in Whyalla Stuart.About 1.30am on Sunday, July 29 police and MFS crews were called to Jenkins Avenue...
Key strategies for ‘visible learning’
Teachers from all around Whyalla came together on Monday to discuss their strategies for teaching and how to identify whether their students had achieved...















