Band celebrates 50 yrs
The City of Whyalla Pipe Band is set to mark 50 years of community performances when it presents a golden year anniversary concert in...
Community care for Chevy
A young boy who has overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges in his life stands proudly surrounded by family friends.That boy is Chevy Kennedy, who was...
Sale nears completion
The last major roadblock has been cleared in the sale for Arrium, with the Creditors Committee approving the sale of the company to London-based...
Invading from outer space
An other-wordly production by D’Faces of Youth has been given the green light after the group secured $10,700 from the federal government’s March Regional Arts...
Hair today, gone tomorrow
In March this year a mum of three young children from Samaritan College, Megan Travers, was diagnosed with breast cancer at only 41 years...
Surviving the Arrium crisis
With Arrium set to be sold, it can be easy to forget about the 15 months of turmoil that Whyalla had to endure before...
NAIDOC Week ends up a success
A big week of celebrating Indigenous culture came to an end on Saturday night with the NAIDOC Week Ball, which committee chairperson Jeff Croft...
A well-kept secret
House of the WeekThere is plenty of room in this well maintained four-bedroom holiday home, perched on an elevated block overlooking the bay. Aside from...
Lazy lunch boosts Hair to Help library
Thanks to the work by the Pop Up Kitchen and the generosity of the Whyalla public, the Hair to Help Wig Library have been...
Federal govt pushing for tourism jobs
Federal Assistant Tourism Minister Keith Pitt recently connected with key representatives from Whyalla’s tourism industry during a visit on Monday.Mr Pitt said the federal...