Chamber: Thanks, Jim
Whyalla Chamber of Commerce president Ron Hay said retiring mayor Jim Pollock had been a “great advocate” for the community.“Jim has been a good supporter of...
Inspiring stories about careers
Brianna Kinnear and Michael Watkins spoke about their journey through university to inspire students.They were at UniSA Department of Rural Health’s educational conference which focused on opportunities for...
8-ball in finals mode
The Whyalla Eight Ball Association 2015/2016 season is coming to an end with the finals series starting this week. After 22 rounds there were...
Three buyers for steelworks
At least three potential buyers are circling the loss-making Whyalla steelworks as the South Australian government formulates a co-investment package to help the stricken operations owned...
Maree is Farr better
Cool and gutsy conditions certainly played a major role in determining golf shots and scores on Tuesday for the ladies nine-hole stableford event.The DSR...
Whyalla ‘warrior’
A long-serving “Whyalla Warrior” has closed the book on his time as Whyalla mayor. Jim Pollock resigned on Monday after having taken an extended leave of absence to...
Crushing West victory
Top-of-the-table West Whyalla were handing out football lessons at Bennett Oval on Saturday afternoon – and South Whyalla had front-row seats.The Dragons were devastating in there...
Whyalla Million Paws Walk
Over a hundred people packed Whyalla’s Civic Park on Sunday for the city’s first Million Paws Walk in years.Organiser Fiona Slaven said all participants enjoyed...
Donation keeps Men’s Shed buzzing
The Whyalla Men’s Shed recently received a gift they hope they never have to use.The Mount Laura Lions club donated a defibrillator to the...
Uni’s 25th anniversary
University of South Australia students have put together a fitting tribute for the institution’s 25th anniversary.The students young and old joined to plant 25 trees in a...














