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Council eye Ausmelt plant

The Whyalla City Council will be approaching Regional Development Australia to investigate the potential re-use or sale of the mothballed Whyalla Smelter.The smelter was previously owned...

SES issue heat warning

With Australia Day set to hit 41 degrees in Whyalla, the State Emergency has issued an Extreme Heat Warning effective from 10.00am on Friday, 26...

Politics at the Pub | PHOTOS

Premier Jay Weatherill made a stop at the Eyre Hotel during his regional trip of South Australia to speak with the public and of...

Tom denies ‘racist fax’

SA Best Candidate for Giles Tom Antonio has denied allegations he circulated a racist fax with the heading ‘licence to shoot aborigines’ in the...

Becker propelling 80 steel city jobs

Australia’s largest helicopter flight training company Becker Helicopters will be propelling 80 full-time jobs into Whyalla as part of a new operating base in...

Antonio joins SA Best

SA-BEST Leader Nick Xenophon says the just announced candidate for the Labor-held seat of Giles, Tom Antonio, is ‘the people's choice and the people’s champion’Tom...

Access for all

Access to the beach for those who use a wheelchair will now be much easier thanks to a beach access mat being funded by the...

Sunny Whyalla

It’s sunny days ahead for Whyalla, with SSE Australia officially opening their 6MW Solar Farm.Premier Jay Weatherill was in the steel city on Tuesday...

Spate of local tyre damage

A recent spate of tyre vandalism has cost many residents hundreds of dollars.Steel City Tyres Manager Ian Worth said tyres pierced with knives and syringes had been...

Master Plan limbo

The final report for the Bennett Oval Master Plan has been left on the table by the Whyalla City Council, as the plan’s future...

Santa cave open for visits

PORT BROUGHTON - Barunga West Council is inviting schools, aged care facilities and families to step into the festive spirit with this year’s Port...

Some harsh reality