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We need jobs now
A large majority of Whyalla News readers are not satisfied with the level of local employment opportunities available to school leavers, an election survey...
Knox in race for mayor
Councillor David Knox believes his experience as former Whyalla City Council chief executive officer and his extensive negotiating skills make him a good choice...
Workplace pressure: How can we cope?
Tales of time-hungry organisations – from Silicon Valley to Wall Street and from London to Hong Kong – abound. Managers routinely overload their subordinates, contact them...
All-powerful Delmac
Delmac Power Tools has been selected as the Whyalla Chamber of Commerce and Industry Business of the Month for April.Chamber President Ron Hay said...
Times for our tides
THURS - 3:38 am 0.64m; 9:17 am 1.79m; 1:55 pm 1.18m; 8:17 pm 2.92m. FRI - 3:54 am 0.69m; 9:39 am 1.86m; 2:27 pm 1.24m; 8:44 pm...
Greens to lighten up Grey borders
PREVENTING a nuclear disposal facility and backing the national rural health plan are major platforms for the Greens candidate for Grey Dr Jillian Marsh. Dr Marsh grew...
Community speaks up at Libs’ forum
Residents had the chance to “grill” federal politicians on several country issues.The Liberal Senate Team visited the Mirambeena Hotel on Monday to participate in a...
Federal road funding requires extra boost
A majority of Whyalla News readers are pushing for extra road funding in their area.When asked if they were satisfied with the level of...
Readers critical of govt on Agriculture
A high percentage of Whyalla News readers are unhappy with the management/supervision of foreign ownership in Australia.A total of 76 per cent of those...
Dead-heat in water resources response
Whyalla News readers gave an even response when quizzed on the federal government’s focus on water resources in South Australia.A total of 48 per...