Gastro outbreak on school camp
Whyalla Town Primary School students have been affected by a gastro outbreak while at an Adelaide Hills School Camp yesterday evening.Between 15-20 students were...
Union to present at Steel Inquiry
The Australian Workers Union (AWU) will present a number of key recommendations at the Senate Steel Inquiry in Whyalla next TuesdayThe inquiry will focus on the...
Reward for top trolley finder
A local retiree has won a Woolworths voucher worth $1000 for returning a wayward shopping trolley.Barbara Rennie had her name drawn as the South Australian winner of...
Whyalla’s awesome hospitality
A full class of 17 Whyalla students have taken their first steps into the world of hospitality.The TAFE students graduated earlier this week at...
Birmingham tours secondary school
Edward John Eyre High School played host to a special guest. Minister for Education Simon Birmingham visited the school and was treated to a tour of...
Reminder: Turn your clocks back
Residents are reminded to turn their clocks back an hour, with daylight saving coming to an end this weekend.The state will return to Australian Central...
Scout leader’s service recognised
In this the year of the centenary of Cubs Scouts, the local scout groups celebrated with one of their long serving leaders. Graham Matters has...
Federal Minister to visit UniSA
The Minister for Education, Senator Simon Birmingham, will visit the University of South Australia Whyalla Campus tomorrow for a tour of the building and a rundown...
Auxiliary bakes the goods
THE WHYALLA Hospital Auxiliary recently raised around $420 from a cake stall, adding to its fundraising pool for much needed hospital equipment.WHA president Margaret...
Celebrating our iconic cuttlefish
A Giant Cuttlefish art piece has been made from more than 50 lost thongs to celebrate the unique sea creature and highlight the impact of...