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City in South Australia
from a natural hill known as Hummock Hill: Whyalla, Whyalla Playford, Whyalla Norrie, Whyalla Stuart, and Whyalla Jenkins. A port facility, a rail yard serving
Whyalla
List of ships with the same or similar names
Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Whyalla, for the city of Whyalla, South Australia. HMAS Whyalla (J153), a Bathurst-class corvette launched
HMAS_Whyalla
Australian steel company
The Whyalla Steelworks is a fully integrated steelworks and the only manufacturer of rail in Australia. It produces 75% of all structural steel in Australia
Whyalla_Steelworks
Topics referred to by the same term
Whyalla is a city in South Australia. Whyalla may also refer to: Whyalla Airport Whyalla Conservation Park, a protected area Whyalla High School, a high
Whyalla_(disambiguation)
Australian politician (born 1951)
former Councillor and Mayor of the City of Whyalla. Breuer was born Lynette Ruth Raymond on 28 March 1951 in Whyalla, in South Australia's mid-north. Her father
Lyn_Breuer
Airport in South Australia
Whyalla Airport (IATA: WYA, ICAO: YWHA) is an airport located 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) southwest of Whyalla, South Australia. The City of Whyalla
Whyalla_Airport
Local government area in South Australia
Bonython, Whyalla, Whyalla Barson, Whyalla Jenkins, Whyalla Norrie, Whyalla Playford and Whyalla Stuart. Two parcels of land within the City of Whyalla have
City_of_Whyalla
Australian actress
2001 or 2002 and was placed in a foster family when she was a year old in Whyalla, South Australia. She is very close to her foster parents, the Cowans.
Shantae_Barnes-Cowan
Railway line between Port Augusta and Whyalla
The Whyalla railway line runs from Port Augusta to Whyalla. The Whyalla line was built primarily to serve the BHP's Whyalla Steelworks. The line was built
Whyalla_railway_line
Australian Navy Corvette (1941 - 1946)
HMAS Whyalla (J153/B252), named for the city of Whyalla was one of 60 Bathurst-class corvettes constructed during World War II and one of 20 built on Admiralty
HMAS_Whyalla_(J153)
Place in South Australia
Lincoln in the south, Whyalla and Port Augusta in the northeast, and Ceduna in the northwest. Port Lincoln (Galinyala in Barngarla), Whyalla and Port Augusta
Eyre_Peninsula
Class of diesel locomotives
The BHP Whyalla DE class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for BHP between 1956 and 1965. In 1956, BHP purchased
BHP_Whyalla_DE_class
2000 aviation accident
Whyalla Airlines Flight 904 was a scheduled commuter flight, operated by a Piper PA-31 Navajo which crashed while attempting to ditch in the Spencer Gulf
Whyalla_Airlines_Flight_904
High school in Whyalla, South Australia
Whyalla High School was a high school located in the city of Whyalla in the Australian state of South Australia catering for school years 8–10. It was
Whyalla_High_School
Former Australian mining and materials company
were the Whyalla Steelworks, Whyalla harbour and iron ore mining operations along the Middleback Range, about 50 km (31 mi) west of Whyalla. The company
Arrium
The Whyalla News is a newspaper serving the town of Whyalla on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia since 1940. It was later sold to Rural Press, previously
The_Whyalla_News
Indian-born British businessman
company. He is also in trouble in Australia, where his company that owns the Whyalla Steelworks was forced into administration by the Government of South Australia
Sanjeev_Gupta
Suburb of Whyalla, South Australia
Whyalla Norrie is a suburb of Whyalla on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. It was gazetted as a distinct suburb in 1967, and had its boundaries altered
Whyalla Norrie, South Australia
Whyalla_Norrie,_South_Australia
Australian politician
2014 state election. Hughes was previously a long-serving member of the Whyalla City Council. Hughes has expressed strong support for South Australia's
Eddie Hughes (Australian politician)
Eddie_Hughes_(Australian_politician)
Whyalla Weeroona Bay South Whyalla Roopena North Whyalla Central Whyalla All games are played at Memorial Oval, Whyalla and Bennett Oval, Whyalla
Whyalla_Football_League
British multinational company
still owed round $587.2m (£472m) from the GFG Alliance. In Australia, the Whyalla Steelworks were put under administration by the South Australian Government
GFG_Alliance
Iron ore mine in South Australia
transported by rail to Whyalla and ship to Port Pirie where it was used as a flux in the lead smelter there. In 1901 the BHP Whyalla Tramway from Iron Knob
Iron_Knob
Large inlet in South Australia
Peninsula in the east. The largest towns on the gulf are Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Port Pirie, and Port Augusta. Smaller towns on the gulf include Tumby
Spencer_Gulf
Suburb of City of Whyalla, South Australia
Spencer Gulf region of South Australia. It lies 16 km east-northeast of Whyalla, South Australia and approximately 370 km north-west of the State's capital
Port_Bonython
Former South Australian state electoral district
Whyalla was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1956 to 1993. The district was based on the
Electoral_district_of_Whyalla
Species of cephalopod
known exception; hundreds of thousands aggregate along rocky reefs between Whyalla and Point Lowly in the Upper Spencer Gulf. While surveys suggest that juveniles
Giant_cuttlefish
Suburb of Whyalla, South Australia
Whyalla Barson is a suburb in South Australia located on the northern side of the city of Whyalla in the north east corner of Eyre Peninsula. It is named
Whyalla Barson, South Australia
Whyalla_Barson,_South_Australia
Topics referred to by the same term
WYA may refer to: Earl Lindo or Wya, Jamaican reggae musician Whyalla Airport in Whyalla, South Australia "WYA" (song), by J Abdiel and iZaak "WYA", a
WYA
Heavy-haul iron ore railway in South Australia
The BHP Whyalla Tramway is a 1067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge heavy-haul railway, 112 kilometres (70 miles) long, on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. It
BHP_Whyalla_Tramway
Australian politician
member of South Whyalla Football Club, life member of the Whyalla Football League, patron of Norwood District Basketball Club, a City of Whyalla Councillor
Terry_Stephens
Australian rules football league
North Whyalla, Port, Proprietary, Risdon, Solomontown, South Augusta, South Whyalla, West Augusta, West Whyalla and Willsden. The four Whyalla-based clubs
Spencer_Gulf_Football_League
Weetulta Wellington Wharminda Whites Flat Whyalla Whyalla Barson Whyalla Jenkins Whyalla Norrie Whyalla Playford Whyalla Stuart Whyte Yarcowie Williamstown Willunga
List of cities and towns in South Australia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_South_Australia
South Australian state electoral district
explorer Ernest Giles, its main population centre is the industrial city of Whyalla on the far south-east border of the seat which represents half of the electorate's
Electoral_district_of_Giles
1940 engineering project
Whyalla pipeline is a water pipeline in South Australia bringing water from the town of Morgan on the River Murray to the industrial city of Whyalla.
Morgan_Whyalla_pipeline
British industrial and metals company
Australian steelmaker and iron ore miner Arrium, which owned Whyalla Steelworks in the town of Whyalla, South Australia, but had entered voluntary administration
Liberty_Steel_Group
Suburb of Whyalla, South Australia
Whyalla Playford is a suburb of Whyalla in South Australia. It is bounded on the east and south by the Lincoln Highway and on the north by the BHP Whyalla
Whyalla Playford, South Australia
Whyalla_Playford,_South_Australia
Suburb of Whyalla, South Australia
Whyalla Jenkins is a suburb of the city of Whyalla in South Australia. It was named in 1975 and the boundaries were confirmed in June 2000. Australian
Whyalla Jenkins, South Australia
Whyalla_Jenkins,_South_Australia
Public, secondary school in Whyalla Stuart, South Australia, Australia
of Whyalla, Australia, on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula. Stuart High School was part of an Alliance of schools in Whyalla, including Whyalla High
Stuart_High_School_(Whyalla)
1956 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Ron Loveday unopposed Labor hold Swing
Results of the 1956 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1956_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
Suburb of Whyalla, South Australia
Whyalla Stuart is a suburb of the city of Whyalla in South Australia. It was gazetted in 1967 with the boundaries adjusted in 1977 and 2000. It is bounded
Whyalla Stuart, South Australia
Whyalla_Stuart,_South_Australia
1975 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Max Brown 6,735 66.4 −8.3 Liberal Martinus Vette 1,879 18.5 −6.8 Liberal
Results of the 1975 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1975_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
1982 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Max Brown 7,356 49.1 −14.6 Independent Peter Murphy 4,337 28.9 +28.9 Liberal
Results of the 1982 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1982_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
Football tournament season
Gawler (1) Ade. Hills (2) Port Pirie (1) Naracoorte (1) Mount Gambier (3) Whyalla (1) 58 teams are participating in the competition: 49 from the Greater
2026_FSA_Federation_Cup
chartered the SS Emerald Wings to transport its first load of iron ore from Whyalla to Newcastle on 19 January 1915. In 1917, shipping agent William Scott
BHP_Shipping
Australian regional airline
These aircraft began serving Kingscote, Olympic Dam, Port Lincoln and Whyalla from Adelaide. On 10 March 1986 it began operating routes to and from Broken
Lloyd_Aviation
1959 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Ron Loveday 5,356 84.9 −15.1 Independent Allan Mossop 956 15.1 +15.1 Total
Results of the 1959 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1959_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
1973 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Max Brown 6,878 74.7 +17.8 Liberal and Country Jason Reid 2,334 25.3 +13
Results of the 1973 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1973_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
Whyalla railway station was the terminus station of the Whyalla line serving the South Australian city of Whyalla. Whyalla station was opened on 6 October
Whyalla_railway_station
1965 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Ron Loveday 7,589 79.8 −7.5 Democratic Labor Gordon Kimpton 1,043 11.0
Results of the 1965 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1965_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
1968 South Australian state election results
1968 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Ron Loveday 9,268 75.1 −4.7 Liberal and Country Colin Norton 3,072 24.9
Results of the 1968 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1968_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
1989 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Frank Blevins 7,806 51.1 −2.8 Liberal Naomi Perry 3,884 25.5 +1.9 Independent
Results of the 1989 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1989_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
1962 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Ron Loveday 7,126 87.3 +2.4 Independent Allan Mossop 1,033 12.7 −2.4 Total
Results of the 1962 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1962_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
British international energy and mineral resources group; part of GFG Alliance
at Ardrossan, South Australia. In 2017, GFG Alliance purchased Arrium's Whyalla Steelworks in South Australia, announcing that a new AUD600 million investment
SIMEC_Group
Type of flat-bottomed barge
albeit powered ones, were proposed to be used in 2007 at Port Lincoln and Whyalla in South Australia to load Capesize ships which are too big for the shallower
Lighter_(barge)
British migrants to Australia and New Zealand
1994 film Bad Boy Bubby, was born in Manchester in 1958 and migrated to Whyalla, South Australia soon afterwards. The Feldons' song "Win One Time" off
Ten_Pound_Poms
1970 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Max Brown 4,798 56.9 Independent Charles Ryan 2,144 25.4 Liberal and Country
Results of the 1970 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1970_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
Protected area in South Australia
Whyalla Conservation Park (formerly Whyalla National Park) is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia about 10 kilometres
Whyalla_Conservation_Park
Mountain range in South Australia
been a source of iron ore for over a century, particularly to feed the Whyalla Steelworks. Mines in the region were first developed by BHP from the 1890s
Middleback_Range
Railway station in South Australia
Creek, replacing the line via Quorn. In 1972, the Whyalla line opened to Whyalla to serve Whyalla Steelworks. In 2001, the narrow gauge line between
Port_Augusta_railway_station
Australian town planner, researcher and educator
Glen Searle Born Whyalla, South Australia Academic work Institutions The University of Queensland
Glen_Searle
Harbor Times (Victor Harbor) The West Coast Sentinel (Ceduna) The Whyalla News (Whyalla) Yorke Peninsula Country Times (Kadina) The Mercury The Sunday Tasmanian
List of newspapers in Australia
List_of_newspapers_in_Australia
Australian politician
Labor member of the South Australian House of Assembly for the seat of Whyalla from 1956 to 1970, who was Minister for Education in the Walsh government
Ron_Loveday
Regional airline of Australia
weekly returns. On 18 December 2014, QantasLink announced that it would add Whyalla, South Australia, to its network, with double daily flights to commence
QantasLink
1985 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Frank Blevins 8,877 53.9 −7.1 Liberal Laurie Wilks 3,890 23.6 +4.6 Independent
Results of the 1985 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1985_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
A$145-million facility in Whyalla in South Australia, incorporating PV solar energy generation and intensive horticulture. According to the Whyalla City Council,
Shandong Hi-Speed New Energy Group
Shandong_Hi-Speed_New_Energy_Group
Australian Army training area
on northeastern Eyre Peninsula in South Australia between Port Augusta, Whyalla and Iron Knob. It includes the former Baxter Detention Centre located at
Cultana_Training_Area
Former South Australian passenger train
by Australian National between Adelaide, Port Pirie, Port Augusta, and Whyalla. The Iron Triangle Limited first operated on 21 April 1986. It ceased operating
Iron_Triangle_Limited
Chilean mining company
Nickel Mine Richards Bay Minerals (37%) South32 Southern Cross Fertilisers Whyalla Steelworks Woodside Energy (40%) Yeelirrie uranium project Acquisitions
Minera_Escondida
Australian discount department store chain owned by Wesfarmers
1984, a joint Coles New World supermarket and variety store located in Whyalla, South Australia. Many Kmart stores operated an in-store diner known as
Kmart_Australia
Class of diesel locomotives
The BHP Whyalla DH class were a class of diesel locomotives built by Walkers Limited, Maryborough for the BHP's Whyalla Steelworks between 1962 and 1968
BHP_Whyalla_DH_class
serviced Mildura Airport and Port Augusta Airport. The airline also serviced Whyalla Airport until September 2007. [citation needed] The airline was established
O'Connor_Airlines
Qualification rounds for 2026 season of Australian soccer competition
Salisbury United (3) SA – 123 Blue Lake (5) 0–2 Gawler Eagles (4) SA – 124 Whyalla Lions (5) 3–1 Naracoorte United (5) SA – 125 Gambier Centrals (5) 0–8 Adelaide
2026 Australia Cup preliminary rounds
2026_Australia_Cup_preliminary_rounds
Australian patrol boat (1982-2005)
HMAS Whyalla (FCPB 208), named for the city of Whyalla, South Australia, was a Fremantle-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Starting
HMAS_Whyalla_(FCPB_208)
South Australian scuba diver and environmentalist
gather to breed between May and August each year. As the proprietor of Whyalla Diving Services, Bramley manages a crew of commercial divers and also provisions
Tony_Bramley
Radio station in Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia
a classic hits format from its transmitter site at The Bluff into the Whyalla, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Kadina, Moonta and Wallaroo area and north into
5AU
Town in South Australia
operated from 2002 to 2007. It spans the Lincoln Highway and Iron Knob to Whyalla Road, as well as being bordered by the Eyre Highway east of Iron Knob.
Cultana,_South_Australia
Public university in Adelaide
specialising in social sciences, and two regional campuses in Mount Gambier and Whyalla. Its academic activities were divided among the seven academic units. In
University_of_South_Australia
Adelaide (multi-commodity port, export port for Cairn Hill ore) Whyalla port and Whyalla Steelworks (Processing plant and export port for iron ore and steel
List of iron ore mines in Australia
List_of_iron_ore_mines_in_Australia
Protected area in South Australia
Whyalla-Cowleds Landing Aquatic Reserve is a marine protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the waters of Spencer Gulf adjoining
Whyalla - Cowleds Landing Aquatic Reserve
Whyalla_-_Cowleds_Landing_Aquatic_Reserve
Australian bus company
Adelaide to Ceduna, Streaky Bay, Port Lincoln, Port Lincoln, Broken Hill and Whyalla with a fleet of 22 vehicles out of a depot in Mile End. In March 1976,
Stateliner
Refinery in Western Australia
Nickel Mine Richards Bay Minerals (37%) South32 Southern Cross Fertilisers Whyalla Steelworks Woodside Energy (40%) Yeelirrie uranium project Acquisitions
Kwinana_Nickel_Refinery
team only) Bloods – 1915 2025- 0 - Central Whyalla Roosters SGFL 1920 1920-1960, 1967- 29 2025 North Whyalla Magpies SGFL 1919 1920-1960, 1967- 18 2015
List of Australian rules football clubs in South Australia
List_of_Australian_rules_football_clubs_in_South_Australia
British-born Australian actor (born 1958)
Manchester, England. His family emigrated to the steel and shipbuilding town of Whyalla in South Australia, where he grew up. In 2010, he earned a PhD in performance
Nicholas_Hope
Association football season in South Australia
Adelaide Atletico 6 Adelaide Atletico 0 FK Beograd 3 Whyalla Lions 3 Naracoorte United 1 Whyalla Lions 1 West Adelaide 4 West Adelaide 0 FK Beograd 3
2026 Football South Australia season
2026_Football_South_Australia_season
Speedway Murray Bridge Anthony Chaffey (QLD) 2015/16 Westline Speedway Whyalla Nick Rowe (WA) 2016/17 Riverview Speedway Murray Bridge Nathan Smee (NSW)
South Australian Speedcar Championship
South_Australian_Speedcar_Championship
Port Lincoln Riverland River Murray Southern Spencer Gulf Western Eyre Whyalla Yorke Peninsula Former metropolitan leagues Patriotic League SAFA Adelaide
Kowree Naracoorte Football League
Kowree_Naracoorte_Football_League
Diesel multiple unit railcar
extension of the standard gauge line from Port Augusta to Marree in 1957 and Whyalla in 1972, the Budd cars began to operate to these destinations. All three
Commonwealth Railways CB class railcar
Commonwealth_Railways_CB_class_railcar
Catholic school in Australia
Brothers. It complemented an already existing Catholic system of education in Whyalla. In 1975 St. Francis Xavier Girls' School, conducted by the Good Samaritan
Saint_John's_College,_Whyalla
Small warship
Flower-class corvette, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. HMAS Whyalla, 1941 Bathurst-class corvette, Whyalla, South Australia, Australia. Solimões, 1955 Imperial
Corvette
Steel mill in Australia
proximity to the Hunter Valley coalfields with the iron ore shipped from Whyalla. The 150 ha (370 acres) steelworks had a 45 km (28 mi) rail network. Initially
Newcastle_Steelworks
Mozambican aluminium company
Nickel Mine Richards Bay Minerals (37%) South32 Southern Cross Fertilisers Whyalla Steelworks Woodside Energy (40%) Yeelirrie uranium project Acquisitions
Mozal
Australian painter and educator (born 1964)
several art prizes, including the Heysen Landscape Prize in 2018 and the Whyalla Art Prize in 1998 and 2002. Daryl Austin was born in Lincoln in the UK
Daryl_Austin
Football league
Association Riverland Soccer Association Roxby Downs Soccer Association Whyalla Soccer Association Yorke Peninsula Soccer Association Seasons 1982 1983
State_League_South_Australia
Regional TV stations in Australia
based in Port Pirie with satellite offices in Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Whyalla and Port Lincoln, and playout facilities based in Hobart. The station's
GTS/BKN
Canadian businessman (born 1964)
Nickel Mine Richards Bay Minerals (37%) South32 Southern Cross Fertilisers Whyalla Steelworks Woodside Energy (40%) Yeelirrie uranium project Acquisitions
Ken_MacKenzie_(businessman)
The Alternative Port Working Party is a community action group based in Whyalla, South Australia on the shore of northern Spencer Gulf. Its membership
Alternative Port Working Party
Alternative_Port_Working_Party
Local government area in South Australia
District Council of Mount Remarkable District Council of Orroroo Carrieton City of Whyalla Port Pirie Regional Council District Council of Northern Areas
District Council of Mount Remarkable
District_Council_of_Mount_Remarkable
3D Apple Maps feature
Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Roxby Downs, Strathalbyn, Victor Harbor, Whyalla Tasmania Burnie, Devonport, Hobart, Launceston Victoria Bairnsdale, Ballarat
Flyover_(Apple_Maps)
Nickel mine in Western Australia
Nickel Mine Richards Bay Minerals (37%) South32 Southern Cross Fertilisers Whyalla Steelworks Woodside Energy (40%) Yeelirrie uranium project Acquisitions
Leinster_Nickel_Mine
1979 South Australian state election: Whyalla Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Max Brown 9,173 63.7 −9.5 Liberal Vivienne Cruickshank 4,296 29.8 +3.0
Results of the 1979 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1979_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
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