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Apprentices key to future

WHYALLA - The strength of the Whyalla Steelworks’ future workforce was highlighted recently, with OneSteel apprentices receiving significant recognition at […]

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Stanthorpe Festival – crushing for 60 years

Queensland’s Granite Belt comes alive this month for the long-running Stanthorpe Apple and Grape Harvest Festival - a celebration of food, wine and community. The...
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Industry partnerships key

WHYALLA - OneSteel is continuing to work alongside local training providers and industry regulators to support workforce development and strengthen safety capability across its...

Jets ready to rock Whyalla

WHYALLA - Whyalla will host a new live music event next month, with Aussie rock legends The Screaming Jets set to headline the inaugural...

From the editor’s desk

The Winter Olympics has begun, and once again Australia finds itself punching well above its weight on the world’s coldest sporting stage. From alpine...

Disposal of medicines

Australia is one of the world’s largest consumers of medication. Every year, hundreds of millions of prescriptions are dispensed. In 2022–2023 alone, almost 69...

Turton to run for Stuart

REGION - Brandon Turton will run for the electorate of Stuart representing One Nation in the upcoming state election on 21 March. Mr Turton...

Locals urged not to dump

WHYALLA - Whyalla City Council is reminding residents that a range of free and legal waste disposal options are available across the city, encouraging...

Build leadership skills

PORT AUGUSTA – Leaders and aspiring leaders across the Far North are being invited to a free two-day Leadership Fundamentals training program next month,...

Focus on rural medicine

PORT PIRIE - Three medical students from Adelaide University Rural Health (AURH) who will complete placements in Crystal Brook and Laura for 10 months...

Whyalla: what’s in a name?

WHYALLA - When you ask a Whyalla local the origin of the town’s name, they are likely to say that it means something to...