TAFE under fire after audit
The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has today handed down its audit of 16 TAFE courses prompting a raft of changes within the corporation.The...
Colouring in Whyalla
A colourful mural detailing some of Whyalla’s top tourist attractions was unveiled at the Sundowner Cabin and Tourist Park last week.The mural was designed by...
Men’s Shed speed ahead
The Whyalla Men’s Shed are already revving their engines for the steel city’s 2018 Billy Cart Derby, recently putting together a traditional billy cart...
Ashes 2017: Adelaide test, day two | PHOTOS
The crowd was enthusiastic as it watched the country’s cricket heroes play during the Ashes test at Adelaide Oval on Sunday, December 3.With rain causing delays, fans remained jovial, some...
Brass Band members are rewarded
Two members of the Whyalla Community Brass Band recently received prestigious awards for their musical talent and commitment to the band.Larissa Durdin received an award...
UneARTh wins top award
Whyalla’s inaugural uneARTh Festival has beaten some of the biggest events in the state to win the People’s Choice Award at the 2017 Arts...
Police call for witnesses
Whyalla police are appealing for witnesses to an assault last week where a man was left with serious injuries, his alleged attacker has been...
Ashes 2017: Adelaide test, day one | PHOTOS
The crowd was enthusiastic as it watched the country’s cricket heroes play during the Ashes test at Adelaide Oval on Saturday, December 2.With rain causing delays, fans remained jovial,...
Steeled towards the future
Nick Xenophon Senator Rex Patrick has called for the federal and state governments to co-invest in Liberty OneSteel while also ensuring Australian-standard steel is used on all taxpayer-funded...
Photos of the week from South Australia
From Ceduna in the far west of South Australia, down to Kangaroo Island, and across to the south east of the state, Fairfax Media’s...