New school for all
The State Government have committed to building a new 8-12 high school in Whyalla, describing it as a ‘state-of-the-art facility for a town with a bright future’....
Teaching by filming
Students and teachers from Samartian College were recently filmed as part of the creation of professional development videos.The videos aim to help teachers looking...
GFG powering up Whyalla
The Board of ZEN Energy has approved a strategic plan for establishing 1GW of additional dispatchable renewable generation assets to support long-term electricity supply...
Pipers’ perfect performance
The City of Whyalla Pipe Band delivered a memorable two-hour concert to a sell-out audience celebrating their 50th anniversary at Central Whyalla Clubrooms on...
Spirits and traders turn the plaza pink
The city plaza recently turned pink when local traders joined forces with the Whyalla Pink Spirits to promote breast cancer awareness.As part of Pink in...
Eyre’s special celebration | PHOTOS
Edward John Eyre High School students recently marked the end of their 13 years of schooling with a special celebration night.Many awards were presented...
Road safety centre hoping to upgrade
The Whyalla Road Safety Centre are looking to make their lessons even more safe by giving their bitumen track a much-needed upgrade.The group are...
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...