Readers’ steely responses
The fate of the Whyalla Steelworks was key to how Whyalla News readers responded to a recent election survey.The survey revealed a large majority of readers...
Liberal team visits Whyalla
The Whyalla community will have the chance to discuss important regional issues with the South Australian Liberal Senate Team at an interactive forum this...
Quilters celebrate anniversary
Local quilters recently celebrated a special milestone.The Quilters Guild of Whyalla celebrated 20 years since their rooms were officially opened on May 30.The Guild members renovated eight rooms in...
Talking trash
Whyalla City Council and Cleanaway are partnering to highlight the importance of responsible waste management and protecting the marine environment through an interactive community...
State program to assist families
The state government has announced the expansion of a program to support families facing retrenchment in Whyalla and the Upper Spencer Gulf.Minister for Higher Education Susan...
Waste collection extended
Whyalla City Council will now offer a hard waste collection service to all residents.The council has been working with Bedford Phoenix for the past...
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...