Local wins prize with natural beauty
Mai Rose, a Year 12 student at the Saint John’s Campus of Samaritan College, says there’s an ‘eloquent beauty’ about painting natural landscapes.Her interpretation of that...
Record tide rushes into foreshore
Hundreds packed the Whyalla foreshore for a record king tide on Monday night.According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) the tide reached 4.2 metres, which beats...
Fuel for the future
Truck drivers on our roads have been given some good news, with a $110 million ‘state-of-the-art’ fuel facility declared officially open in Port Bonython on Tuesday.The fuel terminal, located 20 kilometers...
Supplying the industry ‘lifeblood’
Truck drivers on our roads have been given some good news, with a $110 million ‘state-of-the-art’ fuel facility declared officially open in Port Bonython on Tuesday.The fuel terminal, located 20...
One look, one life
Lions Clubs International believe that just one look can save a life, which is why they will be bringing a Skin Cancer Screening unit to...
Indulge your sweet tooth
The Whyalla Girl Guides will be holding a biscuit sale on Saturday to raise funds for the unit to continue their local operations.This is the...
King tide in Whyalla | MORE PHOTOS
Hundreds packed the Whyalla foreshore for a spectacular king tide on Monday night.The tide comes following warnings from the Bereau of Meteorology for strong...
Joint program educates young students
The University of South Australia has partnered with Long Street Primary School in developing a joint program to increase the awareness of opportunities available...
Jorja makes a splash
A local swimmer was given her time to shine in the pool at a high-profile swimming event.Local swimmer Jorja Smith competed for Eyre Peninsula in...
End of the road
At long last the overtaking lanes saga has come to an end.The Whyalla/Port Augusta highway will soon have extra room for drivers, with the...