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SA Best push for hub

SA Best Leader Nick Xenophon has thrown his support behind a push to create a tertiary education study hub in the Upper Spencer Gulf,...

Labor continue Antonio attack

Labor have continued to pressure SA Best Giles Candidate Tom Antonio over a scathing letter sent to the Whyalla City Council by SSE Australia.Last...

Candidates have their say

The candidates for Giles answer some questions on the hot topics in our electorate.1. What do you consider the most pressing issue in Giles?Eddie...

Where can you vote?

You’ve listened to what each of the Giles candidates have had to say, read about their policies, and watched their ads. There’s only one...

Labor push Tradie Package

Labor are extending a hand to young apprentices around the state just before the election, with the state government announcing a $13.4 million Tradie Package.The...

Jack’s journey to Whyalla

Though he was only a young boy at the time, Jack Velthuizen can still remember skating on the ice along the polders while he was...

Explorer fighting for project

Minerals explorer Rudy Gomez says his Lake Gairdner project could bring 5000 jobs to the Iron Triangle, but it’s being blocked by the current...

Charity chopping

Five local butchers will be hoping they don’t butcher their good looks when they chop off their hair for the World’s Greatest Shave in May.The...

Learning to compliment

An innovative program aimed at tackling the issue of bullying at school has resulted in a significant improvement in students’ relationships with their classmates.The...

Pioneering youth program

After undergoing several changes in the past 12 months, the Whyalla Scout Group will be pioneering Scouting in Australia’s new youth program in 2019.In...

Steel remains at crossroads

WHYALLA - The importance of the Whyalla Steelworks to South Australia’s defence capability has once again come into focus, as billions of dollars in...