Whyalla still missing out: Tom
“Whyalla needs the full loaf from the state government, not just the crumbs.”That was acting mayor Tom Antonio’s appraisal after the latest development in the saga...
Loan lifeline for suppliers
Suppliers struggling with Arrium’s transition into voluntary administration have been given a lifeline by the state government.Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis today announced that interest-free loans...
Local mental health boost
As Whyalla faces a troubling time for its workforce, mental health support has been given a boost to ensure those suffering the most will...
Copper strategy key to future
The production of steel has been the focus of most when it comes to revitalising Whyalla’s economy, but could copper be just as integral...
Million paws walk returns
A local dog groomer is aiming to bring back the Million Paws Walk in Whyalla after a 10-year hiatus.Fiona Slaven is organising the event to...
Ice skating here to stay
Whyalla residents who are already proficient on the ice, and those who still haven’t had a chance to get their skates on, will be...
A worker’s hope
A steelworker of 10 years believes that the governments will be ‘forthcoming’ when it comes to financial support for the Whyalla Steelworks.Fungai Paraiwa said...
Arrium given ‘heads-up’ on subs
Industry Minister Christopher Pyne has said Arrium will need to diversify its production to secure work on major shipbuilding contracts.The Prime Minister recently announced that...
Arrium cuts GSO ties
GSO Capital has departed Arrium’s long list of creditors in one of the first pieces of stabilising news in the hugely complex administration.The Blackstone-backed fund...
Taste of Japan comes to Whyalla
A taste of Japan came to Whyalla last weekend as Melbourne chefs Adam Liston and Joel Baylon visited the city for a one night only dinner at...