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‘Working with government’: steelworks on expansion plans
One of the steel city's major employers has said it is working with government to address local housing and training shortages ahead of planned...
Whyalla sites named for landmark government hydrogen project
Three sites north of Whyalla are among those identified today by the state government to be the future homes of the steel city's hydrogen...
Upgrades for council-owned daycare centre
More childcare places could be coming to the steel city once a $900,000 expansion to a council-owned childcare centre are completed next year.Upgrades and...
‘Four-fold’ increase in steel jobs possible: Sanjeev Gupta
One of the region's major employers has said it could increase its workforce four-fold in the coming years as it seeks to expand its...
Junior tennis tournament comes to Whyalla
Junior tennis players from around the state gathered in Whyalla at the weekend for competitive play under sunny skies.The 2022 Whyalla Junior Tennis Series...
Roadies trample Indians, Cats claw Tigers
It was an encouraging day's play on Saturday. Before ladies softball began, the baseball and softball community gathered to introduce the next generation of...
Whyalla man wins employment and volunteering award
A Whyalla man living with disability has taken out a state award recognising his efforts gaining employment and his volunteer work for the community.Sean...
Former Whyalla girl eyes US cheerleading trip
A former Whyalla girl and her cheerleading group has secured a spot to compete an elite cheering competition in the United States.Twelve-year-old Rubie Lehman...
Spotlight returns to Whyalla
Craft lovers have rejoiced as Spotlight reopened its doors in Whyalla this week after six years away.The new store, on Mcdouall Stuart Avenue, welcomed...
Photography club gives out awards
The steel city's photography club has given out awards at the conclusion of its latest exhibition, recognising the achievements of members throughout the year.The...