China power
A Chinese company specialising in solar power generation combined with intensive horticulture has plans to bring two projects to Whyalla, potentially creating about 140 jobs.The business is...
Planting our future | PHOTOS
Around 500 shrubs sourced from the Arid Lands Botanic Garden in Port Augusta were given away to those who came down to the Whyalla...
Alex to speak for Whyalla’s youth
Alex Giumelli has high hopes of becoming Whyalla’s youngest councillor.At 18 years of age, Alex will be one of the youngest people in the city...
Drunk driver reported
A woman has been reported for drink driving after she recorded a blood alcohol reading more than five times the legal limit at Whyalla...
Committed to Joy Bridge duplication
The federal government reaffirmed its backing for the duplication of the Joy Baluch Bridge during a visit to Port Augusta on Friday.Transport Minister and Deputy Prime...
Space for whales
As more majestic whales begin to frequent the areas along the Eyre Peninsula coast during winter, the Department for Environment and Water is reminding...
Council ‘crash course’
The next group of prospective councillors and mayors received an insight into what it is like to be an elected member during a information session...
Ice use rampant in SA’s safety industries
Close to 5000 workers in safety-sensitive industries are turning up to their jobs every day under the influence of methamphetamines, and predominately ice, according...
Surveying local youth
Local Mission Australia staff will be at local sports grounds and Whyalla’s Westland Shopping Centre encouraging Whyalla’s young people aged 15-19 to participate in the charity’s annual...
Landline filming Whyalla
Whyalla was in the national spotlight again when the ABC’s Landline went to air.The Landline crew was in Whyalla recently to film a story on...















