Graduates ready to lend a helping hand
The top Year 12 graduates from Samaritan College and Edward John Eyre High School are excited to start a new chapter in their lives, when first...
Coffee van on the move
One of Whyalla's moving local businesses have recently found success in selling coffee on the foreshore.Deirdre Lehmann, her husband Peter and their daughter Amanda...
Sessions keep kids in shape
The Whyalla Academy of Gym Sports will be starting holiday kindergym sessions this weekend for parents looking to keep their kids active over the...
Top pupil following dream
Former Samaritan College student Han-Mari Cronje will be travelling interstate to pursue her dream of being a psychologist.Han-Mari has guaranteed entry into Bachelor of Science at the University...
Arrium’s new mining GM
Arrium Mining has welcomed its new General Manager Mining Operations, Greg McMillan, who will play a key role in ensuring the ongoing viability of...
Illegal crabbing concerns
The community is reminded that crabbing is illegal within the Cowleds Landing Sanctuary Zone at Eight Mile Creek. South Australia’s network of marine park sanctuary...
Pink Floyd tribute returns
A dedicated group of Adelaide-based musicians has created Australia’s largest scale Pink Floyd concept show entitled Experience Floyd; a three hour sound and light...
Let’s stick to our new year’s resolutions in 2016
OKAY, so I’ll admit that I’m terrible at sticking to any resolution I set myself for the new year – or at any time during...
Youth looking ahead
A group of young Whyalla locals have come together to establish a governing body which represents the community’s youth. The Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) has been formed by...
Nuclear a terrorist risk?
Local towns such as Whyalla could be made terror targets if South Australia does become part of the nuclear fuel cycle.This risk was outlined...