Forum focused on shortage
A shortage of skilled labour in the Upper Spencer Gulf has spurred the state government to take action to advance apprenticeship opportunities in the...
Firm on tightrope
Local suppliers have been left in the lurch after Ottoway Engineering entered into administration last week, with many businesses still owed money by the...
Rex hits out
A global pilot shortage could lead to Rex Airlines discontinuing their service in Whyalla in the future.Chief Operating Officer Neville Howell recently accused international airlines...
New crane purchased
Another step towards turning the Whyalla Port into a world-scale, multi-user facility has been taken with the purchase of a LHM 550 crane by...
Minister’s tourism talk in the steel city
Tourism Minister David Ridgway has left Whyalla excited about the future of the steel city after making a visit to hear the ideas and...
Tara’s love for working with children leads to excellence award
A dedicated family day care educator for almost 16 years, local Tara Utting has been recognised as one of the nation’s finest early childhood educators. Ms...
Flying over Whyalla
Would you be interested in a scenic tourism flight of Whyalla?Well Becker Helicopters might be able to help you out, as that is just...
Perfectly poised with so much to like
Perfectly positioned on the high side of Gowrie Avenue, sits this charming home offering family living with plenty of space.One of the many standout features...
Community enjoy NAIDOC | PHOTOS
At least 100 people embraced cultural activities at the NAIDOC Week Community Day held at the Gabmididi Manoo Children and Family Centre on Friday.Community...
Cuttlefish in danger
An influx of long-nosed fur seals could pose a threat to the cuttlefish population in the waters around Whyalla and Point Lowly and the...















