Two ships, two stories
Whyalla and Mount Gambier might not seem to have much in common, but strangely enough they both have visitor centres that are marked by...
Crows fly into Whyalla
The Crows are coming to town this week to inspire the next generation of Aussie Rules footballers.Adelaide AFLW co-captain Chelsea Randall, midfielder Ebony Marinoff...
Transforming leadership
Whyalla primary school students recently learned how to transform their leadership at the Primary Grip Conference in Port Augusta.Students from Memorial Oval Primary School, Nicolson Avenue...
Landings delayed by fog
A Rex Regional Express flight into Whyalla had its landing delayed for more than three hours due to a thick fog blanketing South Australia...
Walk generates positive vibes
What better way to start your morning off than with a walk around the Jim Pollock Wetlands with good company?Mental health advocate Peter Borda has...
Call for vehicle vigilance
Police are urging residents in the Whyalla region to lock their cars when unattended after several reports of car break-ins around town.In the early...
Photogroup’s chilly night out at Mount Laura Homestead
Members had a chilly night out for the practical night last week. Advantage was taken of the clear night and full moon to do...
Students fund playground | PHOTOS
In a win-win for both students and the school as a whole, Samaritan College students got to participate in fun physical activity while raising...
Learning to lead
A total of 100 students from schools around the region came together at the Whyalla University of South Australia Campus to learn about leadership...
Library volunteers recognised
Whyalla Mayor Lyn Breuer wrapped up the 2018 National Volunteer Week with another presentation to worthy recipients in our city.Mayor Breuer hosted an afternoon...















