Steelworks fires up for future
Administrators KordaMentha Restructuring gave a detailed description of the Whyalla steelworks in their report to creditors just released.It said the steelworks, formerly Arrium and now Liberty...
Millions paid to ex-workers
More than 400 former Arrium workers were paid entitlements worth about $8.3 million.This came in a distribution to creditors after the sale of Arrium Australia...
Choir in starring role
Mark Tempany and Alison Hams, of Stormfront Productions, described the Whyalla News’s coverage of this year’s Carols in the Park as “amazing”.“We really appreciate...
From Scotland to the sky
A church which was founded in Scotland and survived tumultuous times in Whyalla has given $600 to help fund the flying doctor’s mercy flights.Fittingly, the...
Dolphins: Is there a better future?
Angela Antonio is passionate about one of man’s best friends – the fantastic dolphin.She is so concerned at the plight of about 20 dolphins around...
City’s inspiration to donate blood
John and Brooke Murray are urging local blood donors to keep their appointments later this month as they know first-hand the lifesaving force of blood...
Ratepayers raise series of issues with council
A residents’ group has targeted alleged incidents of inaction by Whyalla City Council.Whyalla Residents and Ratepayers Association chairman Ted Lavender contacted council members with a...
‘Runaways’ test the circus
In years gone by, “running away to the circus” was the ultimate adventure.The myth grew with the increasing number of circus troupes on the move...
Injured dolphin monitored
The Whyalla City Council has become aware of an injured dolphin in the marina.Reports of a dolphin with a deep gash just behind its...
Home-made firearm and drugs seized
Whyalla CIB and Crime Gangs Task Force arrested three men yesterday in relation to drugs and firearm offences.At about 9.30 am on Tuesday 12th...















