Local wildlife warrior
Emily Rawlings is no stranger to advocating for Whyalla’s environment – it’s been a big part of her life since Year 9. In fact she’s one...
A funky success
This year’s Junk to Funk proved to be just as funky as the last, with hundreds coming together to view the latest unique costumes.The...
Pop Up Kitchen give a heartfelt $6150 donation to HeartKids SA
A special donation of $6150 by the Pop Up Kitchen could end up saving the lives of hundreds of newborn babies.The money was donated...
Police investigate break-in
Police are investigating a break-in in Whyalla Stuart.Sometime between 7.30pm on Wednesday, August 2 and 3pm on Friday, August 4, thieves forced through the front...
Gabmididi celebrate
The Gabmididi Manoo Children and Family Centre recently celebrated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, providing interactive and fun activities for local children.The event...
Mission Australia call for youth action
With findings from a recent survey revealing that poor family function and serious mental illness are key factors in youth (15-19 years) homelessness, Mission Australia...
Musical history saved
More than 100 years of musical history has been saved with a timely grant from the Whyalla City Council.The Whyalla Community Brass (WCB) group...
Hockey facilities to receive makeover
Sub-standard female toilet and change room facilities at the Whyalla Hockey Association will be receiving a makeover thanks to a $360,000 grant from the state...
UniSA accelerates local partnerships
The University of South Australia recently demonstrated how they can support local businesses, giving them a rundown on an exciting new initiative.The Future Industries...
Gearing up for a JAMM
Whyalla's 2017 JAMM FOR GENES is ready to rock for its 11th year.The annual event which raises much needed funds for the Children's Medical Research...