From zero to hero
In an unprecedented decision, a move to adopt a rate rise of zero percent, as opposed to 1.9 per cent, in the 2017-18 budget has been...
Government offers friendly support
The Friends of the Whyalla Conservation Park have been given a much-needed boost by the state governmentThe government will provide $10,000 to the group to...
Students enjoy healthy lifestyle
Students from Fisk Street Primary School recently put their cooking skills to the test at the Alexander Hotel as part of an excursion.The students...
Tall order to fulfill an American dream
Local basketball talent Max Boothey is hoping to take the next step towards accomplishing his dream of playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA).Max...
New look visitor guide
The Whyalla City Council have announced a brand new look visitor guide for the City with the new Unearth Whyalla brand being used extensively in...
Council’s hive of ideas
A new space that will provide “limitless” opportunities for the community will be created inside the old library building in Patterson Street.The state government has contributed...
Council, state government diving deep for a million-dollar jetty
A total of $1 million in state funding has been secured for the redevelopment of the Whyalla Jetty, with Whyalla City Council chief Chris Cowley...
Chamber looks at Budget
With the 2017-18 state Budget in the books, the Whyalla News recently sat down with Chamber of Commerce president Ron Hay to discuss how it will...
SA budget 2017-18: Whyalla, Upper Spencer Gulf promised millions
Two jetty upgrades, a space for business start-ups and help for the needy are among the presents for the Upper Spencer Gulf in the...
Tests for brainpower
Students from around the state came together to test their brainpower at the Rotary Whyalla Science and Engineering Challenge.The event is organised by the...














