Park damaged by vandals
Vandals have struck again, this time damaging several trees grown and maintained by the Whyalla City Council in Civic Park.The small trees had branches...
Retiree urges Ramsey to host forum
A local retiree has blasted Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey for his alleged lack of action on the State’s unemployment crisis.Resident Peter Adams urged Mr Ramsey...
New docs may learn the ropes in Whyalla
In a major development in medical practice, young doctors may be trained at the Whyalla hospital.The intern program may be extended from Adelaide and...
Temporary operations change
Arrium Mining would like to inform the community of a temporary change to its operations as a result of several shutdowns throughout this year....
Government holding steel summit
THE STATE Government is holding a Steel Summit in Adelaide on Tuesday, February 16. The summit will bring together sectors of the building and construction...
Whyalla young at heart
It’s official - Whyalla has the numbers to produce a young and bright future.Population and health data tabled at the latest Whyalla City Council meeting...
Scouts sail the One and All
THIRTEEN scouts, venturers, leaders and parents travelled down to Port Lincoln to take part in a sail training tall ship at dusk on the STV...
New group for women
The Whyalla Norrie branch of the South Australian Country Women's Association is hoping to create a new group in the area.They will be holding...
Doug leaves lasting impact
Doug Jackson will be remembered for his dry sense of humor, loud dress sense, and underlying competitiveness despite a quiet demeanor. While these traits were...
Local motorist to appear in court after hit-and-run
A local man has been reported by police for multiple traffic offences after a hit and run crash last week.Police were called to Marevista...