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New faces at Long St | PHOTOS

Long Street Primary School has welcomed a new batch of receptions for the 2019 year.See all the new faces in our gallery above.

Financial statements delayed

In more bad news for British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta, an Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) review has found that several GFG Alliance companies have...

Scooters stolen from property

Whyalla Police are seeking information from the local community after two motorised scooters were stolen in recent days in the Whyalla Stuart area.Overnight between...

Gupta sponsors Port Adelaide

Sanjeev Gupta and his businesses have never before aligned themselves with a sporting organisation, but Port Adelaide’s rich history, hard-working ethos and family and...

Procurement issues need solving: Hughes

Member for Giles Eddie Hughes says GFG Alliance must act swiftly to reform the procurement system they have inherited from Arrium in order to ensure...

GFG to fast-track payments

GFG Alliance Chairman Sanjeev Gupta has responded to reports that the company has been delaying payment to local contractors owed as much as $500,000,...

Concert attracts huge numbers

Accommodation houses around Whyalla are completely booked out ahead of the BY THE C concert featuring Jimmy Barnes on February 16.Whyalla Foreshore Motor-Inn Owner...

The centre of Innovation

Plans for a $500,000 Innovation Hub in Whyalla are progressing, with key stakeholders introduced to the University of South Australia’s plans for the facility at...

Emily’s magic wands

An innovative use for discarded mascara wands is being pioneered by local volunteer Emily Rawlings.The Appalachian Wildlife Refuge have been using recycled mascara wands to...

Aged care home sanctioned

Whyalla Aged Care’s 42-bed Copperhouse Court facility has been sanctioned by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission for the second time in nine...

Make a difference

Visiting the sick has always been something we do naturally. It’s one of the simplest ways to show kindness, empathy, and good neighbourliness. Across...