A wonderful week of science
National Science Week is proving to be a hit with Memorial Oval Primary School students enjoying four days of science activities.Students from reception to...
Whyalla artists enjoy dynamic workshop
Professional artists Dianne Turner, Olivia White and Karl James have helped and inspired local Whyalla artists.The three artists worked with a group of Whyalla artists...
SA Governor’s support
His Excellency the Honourable Hieu Van Le AC, Governor of South Australia has said he will stand alongside the Whyalla community while it faces significant challenges.His...
Sun sets on pay cut
With evening approaching on Hummock Hill, Arrium administrator Mark Mentha fronted the press as he had done so many times before in Whyalla.But this...
Workers against cut
A pay cut proposed to Arrium’s steel workers has been rejected, with 54 per cent of workers voting against the deal proposed by administrators...
Whyalla to show its Pride
Advancing Whyalla are gearing up for Pride in the Park, which marks the beginning of Pride Week.Whyalla Pride Week provides an opportunity to highlight and...
Pay cut decision on the horizon
Arrium employees are expected to vote on a pay cut as negotiations with the company’s administrators come to an end.A spokesperson for KordaMentha confirmed...
Legacy boosted by donation
The Whyalla Flinders Legacy Group was recently boosted by a donation of $290 from the Maritime Museum.Legacy Badge Day will be held on September 2 and 3 at...
South annihilate undermanned Bays | PHOTOS
South Whyalla hit Weerona Bay for six on Saturday, teeing up a cricket score of 239 points at Bennett Oval.Weerona Bay were kept scoreless throughout the...
Show success boosts Whyalla
The Whyalla Show has been lauded as a success by committee president Tamy Pond, with around 15,000 flocking to the showgrounds.“It was definitely a...