Steelworks still suffering from blackout
The Whyalla Steelworks suffered devastating effects from a statewide power outage, and it’s current situation is costing it approximately $2.5 million a day.The plant is running on...
Sun shines on Whyalla
A $100 million dollar solar farm proposal for Whyalla will generate work for around 20 local contractors and tradespeople during its construction.The facility will...
Christmas carols
Christmas is just around the corner, and so too is Whyalla's LIONS 'Carols In the Park'.Organisers of this major community event are again encouraging locals to Celebrate Christmas With...
Kids Matter at Long Street
Long Street Primary School held a launch day for a new initiative called Kids Matter this week, which has been hailed a a ‘massive...
Students enjoy Sports Day
Students, staff and families from Whyalla Stuart Campus R-7 came together for what staff agreed was a ‘fantastic’ Sports Day on September 16 at Jubilee...
Save the environment
Cleanaway will be hosting a workshop for Pride Week, with a focus on saving time, money and the environment.The workshop will be held on...
Panel Van Group reunited in Whyalla
Members of the now defunct Whyalla Panel Van Club recently reunited in Whyalla, several years after the group was first formed.Former longtime president Graham Russel...
Weather less wild for Whyalla
A vigorous front followed by a low pressure system will be bringing wild weather to South Australia over the next two days, but Whyalla...
On your bike – for charity!
Local cyclist Tyrone Harris knows who will be on his mind as he climbs on his bike to ride over 1000 kilometers in seven days.“The...
Groups raise funds together
The Whyalla Suicide Prevention Network (WSPN) recently donated funds to benefit a local art exhibition focused on mental health.WSPN Chairperson Janice Eygenraaam provided local...