Baby Boomers to reunite next week
Organisers of the ‘Class of 58’ upcoming School reunion are delighted with the growing number of old school friends, teachers, and their partners, who...
Locals bring unique films to Whyalla
A variety of unique films will be screened in the steel city when the Whyalla Film Festival kicks off on November 18.The festival was...
Baptist church seeks funding
The Whyalla Baptist Church is supporting not one but two Fund My Neighbourhood projects aimed at beautifying areas around the steel city.The first is the...
SIMEC warning over train lines
SIMEC Mining and GWA would like to remind the public of the extreme dangers of interacting with train lines after several incidents of vehicles...
GFG Alliance seek more investment
GFG Alliance will be seeking more investment from both governments in the form of credit enhancement as they carry out their 100-day plan for their Australian...
Severe weather on the way
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for damaging winds for people in Lower Eyre Peninsula, Eastern Eyre Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula,...
TAFE students graduate
In a positive result for TAFE SA, a number of locals have secured employment after graduating from the Jobs First Employment Project – Whyalla Disability.The...
UniSA host local conference
Whyalla continues to sit in an upward economic spotlight following the first two days of the SEGRA (Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia) conference...
Bernadette elected for Liberal party
Local Bernadette Abraham has been selected to become a Liberal candidate for the South Australian Legislative Council in next year’s state election.She and says her...
Council working on rat issue
City of Whyalla parks and gardens crews are working hard to minimise the issue of rats in the Ada Ryan Gardens aviaries.Extensive work has...