Taking the next step
SSE International has begun the next step of their $100 million solar project in Whyalla, with the first supporting posts being installed in the...
Leisurely fun
A fun day for all families was held at the Whyalla Leisure Centre on the weekend, attracting around 400 people and providing a strong...
Our small businesses face a fight to survive
Local business owner Angela Antonio has lifted the lid on the struggle that small businesses face in the light of Whyalla's economic downturn.Mrs Antonio...
Cafe potential at Wetlands
Whyalla City Council is offering an exciting opportunity for interested parties to operate a food and beverage facility at the Whyalla Wetlands.Following significant redevelopments...
State call for steel support
The state government has called on all levels of government to take action to support the ongoing viability of Australian steel making. The State recently made...
Whyalla Harriers support SIDS and KIDS
On the back of another successful Australia Day Fun Run, the Whyalla Harriers have donated $550 to the SIDS and KIDS charity.This is the...
Father-son combo at media awards
In a rare double, veteran newsman Greg Mayfield and his son Louis finished one-two for the Best Community Profile prize at the Country Press SA newspaper...
Melanie sketching her way forward
Local artist Melanie Westbrook is hoping to take her sketching to the next level.Ms Westbrook learned to sketch through lessons at the Whyalla Art Gallery,...
A fun-packed festival
The wait is over. Whyalla City Council has announced the electrifying line-up of acts to feature as part of the inaugural uneARTh Festival at...
Sculpting with your imagination
Organisers of the inaugural uneARTh Festival are calling on local schools, individuals and community groups to get creative and participate in the exciting new...