Visitors to travel for Mary Poppins
The magic of Mary Poppins is attracting theatre-goers to Whyalla from throughout South Australia and even interstate, with the countdown to opening night well...
Banks support Arrium workers
Arrium has drawn support from the ‘big 4’ banks and beyond as many of its employees seek financial support during a challenging period.Representatives from National Bank...
Police search is fruitful
Police have arrested two teenagers and two adults following a break-in and a search in Whyalla on Sunday.At about 7.30am on October 23, police...
Time running out for nominations
Time is running out to nominate a deserving resident for the 2017 Australia Day citizen’s awards.Nominations for the 2017 awards opened on September 5,...
Men’s Shed welcomes Black Dog riders
The Whyalla Men’s Shed recently took in and fed 37 bikers from the Black Dog Ride, a charity organisation which raises awareness about depression and...
Samaritan students bid farewell
As another year passes, another group of students get delivered to the ‘real world’ with a hint of Samaritan College flavour after completing their...
Trading deals under scrutiny
Arrium’s administrators have uncovered evidence that suggests the company may have traded while insolvent.According to a report sent out to creditors last week, KordaMentha...
Treasurer, Minister steeled to save Arrium
State Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis and Federal Industry Minister Greg Hunt will be taking a trip to South Korea next week with the intention to...
Funds to combat ‘ice’
The Whyalla Ripples Ice Support Group will receive a boost in funding and publicity after being chosen to benefit from the Young Tradespeople and Professionals Charity Ball.The...
Cuttlefish inspire new boat
Whyalla’s iconic Giant Australian Cuttlefish have inspired the name for a new offshore patrol vessel, which was named by a student from Stuart High...















