‘Another kick in guts’
Malcolm McLeod, after stellar success as a car retailer, has a soft spot for the people who make it all happen – the residents of Whyalla.Now...
Pink Spirits rally for cause
It has been a great year for Whyalla Pink Spirits Breast Cancer Support Group.And, Hair to Help, the wig library which is funded and operated by the...
Art prize takes off at airport
This year for the first time, a selection of finalists’ work from the $25,000 Whyalla Art Prize is on display at the Adelaide Airport...
Meet your council members
Come and meet a councillor and a chief executive officerFour elected members from Whyalla City Council and its chief executive officer will be at the City...
Council’s war on vandalism
Whyalla City Council has warned vandals their behaviour will not be tolerated and that incidents will be reported to police.In the latest outrage, the...
Boost for Iron Knob community
Iron Knob will benefit from a Stronger Communities Grant for its cemetery.The progress association will upgrade the graveyard with $5720 from the federal government’s program.Federal Member for...
Steelworks fires up for future
Administrators KordaMentha Restructuring gave a detailed description of the Whyalla steelworks in their report to creditors just released.It said the steelworks, formerly Arrium and now Liberty...
Millions paid to ex-workers
More than 400 former Arrium workers were paid entitlements worth about $8.3 million.This came in a distribution to creditors after the sale of Arrium Australia...
Choir in starring role
Mark Tempany and Alison Hams, of Stormfront Productions, described the Whyalla News’s coverage of this year’s Carols in the Park as “amazing”.“We really appreciate...
From Scotland to the sky
A church which was founded in Scotland and survived tumultuous times in Whyalla has given $600 to help fund the flying doctor’s mercy flights.Fittingly, the...