Callous vandals wreak havoc
A shelter was burnt and damaged and a pontoon was flipped over and its ladder broken off by heartless vandals on the Whyalla foreshore.Acting mayor Tom...
Twisted Fairytales a new take on the classics
D’faces of youth arts will be showcasing a group of talented young performers when they host the Twisted Fairtytales production on Friday.Drama Tutor Michal Hughes said...
Twins hoping for new van
Local twins Zia and Cyanne Westerman are looking for more support as they attempt to raise money for a new van to fit their...
Another step forward for Leigh Creek Energy
Leigh Creek Energy (LCK) has achieved a major milestone at its groundbreaking Leigh Creek Energy project.The company recently announced positive results of an independent assessment of...
Theft plaguing Whyalla
Several residents have had their personal items stolen due a recent string of break-ins and theft, including two men who had items stolen on...
Australia Day kicking off early
Local residents are asked to join the Relay for Life team To the Moon and Back early on Australia Day for a breakfast barbecue...
A colourful life at any age
Whyalla Funeral ServicesPre-need funerals remove concerns about cost and makes it easier for families to ensure the deceased has loved ones behind with instructions...
Snapper Championship entries open
The Whyalla City Council are encouraging local anglers to enter into the 25th Anniversary of the Australian Snapper Championship now that entries are open.Event coordinator Suzy...
Simply Good Health’s unique food earns business of the month
Simply Good Health has been named Whyalla Chamber of Commerce and Industry business of the month for December 2015The health food store has awarded the...
New spa working wonders
A community-funded hydrotherapy spa has made a positive impact on a local child suffering from a one in 100,000 brain condition.Joseph Burgess has Schizencephaly, a rare...