Workers ‘satisfied’ with admin
Local Arrium workers are ‘satisfied’ with the company’s current administrator, according to the Australian Workers Union.South Australian Scott Martin said a majority of the...
Diving deep in Whyalla
Member for Giles, Eddie Hughes, is pushing for a major dive site to be created near Whyalla to boost visitor numbers.Mr Hughes said the decommissioning...
LGA supports Whyalla
The 68 councils making up the Local Government Association of South Australia have demonstrated their support for Whyalla, passing a number of motions that...
Honouring our heroes
A special project in honour of those who lost their lives to war is nearly complete.Whyalla City Council, in partnership with the South Australian...
Rally workout for horses
A total of 10 horses and riders recently came together for a Pony Club rally at Anderson Raceway.The Ponies were put through their paces in...
Running through the rainbow
Whyalla City Council youth development officer and event coordinator Gail Rostig said she had been overwhelmed by the number of people who converged on...
Flying high in the sky
The Whyalla Players 2016 production of Mary Poppins: The Musical was officially launched with dozens of kites taking to a perfect blue sky at...
Admin seeks funds
Arrium administrator Mark Mentha is hoping to secure $200 million from lenders in order to ensure the company can continue business as usual.Mr Mentha...
Steel for the sea
Arrium administrator Mark Mentha said the company wants to supply steel for 12 naval vessels to be built in Adelaide in 2018."No doubt the South Australian government, the federal...
Remember those who fought for our nation
World War I is, unarguably, the greatest tragedy Australia has ever faced. More than 60,000 Australians died in the four years of the First World...