Road uses our steel
A government-funded infrastructure project worth almost $1 billion will use 70 percent Arrium steel in its construction.The Northern Connector Project is part of the 78km North-South Corridor and runs for 43km linking Gawler...
Senator’s steely campaign
Federal Senator Nick Xenophon vows to make the survival and future of Arrium in Whyalla a key election issue.Senator Xenophon said that if he was re-elected, his...
Antonio remains acting mayor
Tom Antonio has been voted into the position of acting mayor and will receive a full mayoral allowance until the by-election in August.A special...
Arrium employees rise above
Despite the well-documented difficulties that Arrium’s OneWhyalla business is facing, its workers continue their commitment to finding improvements and helping secure its future.The level...
Breuer’s bid for mayor
Mayoral candidate Lyn Breuer wants to bring a “balanced”’ approach to working with state and federal governments, if elected Mayor.Ms Breuer said she will take...
Youth arrested
A youth was arrested after being found in the backyard of a Whyalla home early Wednesday morning.At about 7.50am the resident of a house...
Liberal Senate community forum in Whyalla
ADVERTISING FEATUREA community forum with members from the Liberal Senate Team will be held at Mirambeena Motel at 23 Essington Lewis Avenue, Whyalla on Monday,...
Scientists to visit Whyalla
The South Australian Museum is taking some of its top scientists to Whyalla next week as part of Out of the Glass Case –...
Railway-track death warning
Arrium Mining has reminded the public of the dangers of interacting with train lines after several incidents of vehicles and pedestrians illegally crossing the tracks.These...
Rates reflect tough times
Whyalla City Council has acknowledged the challenges facing the Whyalla community and is proposing a minor rate increase as part of the 2016-17 budget.The council...