Man stabbed overnight
Police are investigating the serious assault of a man who was left at the Whyalla Hospital early this morning.Just after 1.30am, Tuesday 13 September,...
Carnival of Animals coming to Whyalla
A new circus-inspired play developed by Circa will be bringing dancing elephants and unicycle-riding frogs to Whyalla later this month.While the Carnival of Animals has no...
Irrigation training on offer
Local sporting clubs, groups and organisations managing their own irrigation are being encouraged to attend a free training session to upskill club members in...
Guiding light in darkness
Despite much of their lives being shrouded in darkness, two local men with impaired vision are learning to use guide dogs to bring some light...
Educator receives honour
After a lot of hard work and dedication put into bettering students’ education, local Smith Family program coordinator Jeremy Head has been recognised for...
Order on the rails
The weather held off just long enough for the first of the federal government’s $252 million Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) order to get on the rails...
Bid for Australia’s biggest solar project
Australia’s biggest solar power project has been proposed for Whyalla, creating a lifeline for the embattled Arrium steelworks and mining operations.The project would create up...
Practically perfect chance
The Whyalla Players are using the iconic image of Mary Poppins, the umbrella, to make Whyalla part of history.The Poppins cast is halfway through...
Ripples to host ice forum
An ice forum will be held by the Whyalla Ripples support group on October 14 at the Westlands Hotel.Secretary Bonny Scott will be making...
Gallery launch success
The launch of the Whyalla Art Group’s Spring Gallery has been lauded as a success by assistant secretary Carolyn Larsen.Ms Larsen said over 50...