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Carrapateena mine positive for Whyalla

Local contractors may be getting more work as a result of the total 800 jobs set to be created by Oz Minerals’ $196m Carrapateena...

Business receive industry boost

Companies in the Upper Spencer Gulf will now have the competitive edge to win big contracts thanks to the area being declared an Economic...

Record breaking success

Bad weather threatened the Whyalla Show on Sunday – but society President Tamy Pond was able to dance in the rain, having already seen a...

Buying plan helps small business

A new program aiming to support South Australian businesses was launched by BHP Billiton at the Global Maintenance USG conference on Wednesday.Olympic Dam Supply...

Swiping right for the USG

Despite taking the next step in their relationship with the Upper Spencer Gulf, Whyalla will still have the capacity to stay friends with the...

Front page

Bad weather threatened the Whyalla Show on Sunday – but society President Tamy Pond was able to dance in the rain, having already seen a...

Training exercise at Cultana

The Royal Military College – Duntroon (RMC-D) will conduct a training exercise at Cultana Training Area near Port Augusta from 28 August to 15...

Strategy committee stays

The Whyalla City Council has carried a recommendation which will see its City Strategy and Policy Committee remain in place for the following 12...

Kids Jamm for Genes

Whyalla’s youth recently came together to showcase their musical talent at the 11th annual JAMM for Genes, raising just over $670 for the Jeans for...

Legacy meet with Tristan

The Whyalla Legacy Group recently showed their appreciation for the man walking across the country to support them.Fundraiser Tristan Harris has been on a...

Police busy over holidays

Structure Fire at Whyalla Stuart Emergency services responded to a serious structure fire at Whyalla Stuart on Sunday afternoon, December 28. At about 3.40pm, the South...