Adelaide Uniting our soccer players
In an exciting development for local soccer players, Adelaide United will visit Whyalla to host a Football School on July 12-14.The school will aim to teach players the...
Liberty House launches bid
A “substantially higher” second bid for Arrium has been lodged by the United Kingdom’s Liberty House/SIMEC in a last-ditch attempt to dislodge the preferred Korean consortium.But...
Stadium notches up 40th
This year marks a special anniversary for the Whyalla Basketball Stadium.It has been 40 years since the centre opened and the Whyalla News recently spoke to then-president Keith...
Police investigate break-in, theft
Police are investigating a break-in and theft at a Whyalla Norrie home.Sometime between 7am on Saturday, June 10, and 6pm on Tuesday, June 13, entry...
Huge step for our city
Whyalla has taken a huge step with the selection of a preferred bidder for Arrium, but there’s still a long way to go yet.That...
Leaders rally to Arrium cause
Both the state and federal governments are set to be “working hard” to ensure they provide the correct amount of support for the preferred Arrium bidder.The...
Mayor: Steel city now has a future
Mayor Lyn Breuer is confident that the technology to be used at the Whyalla steelworks by the preferred bidder for Arrium will help ensure that...
Funding deal crucial in sale
The Australian Workers' Union is calling on the state and federal governments to save Whyalla by working constructively to meet the requirements of the...
State welcomes the preferred contender
The State Government has welcomed the administrator’s decision to choose the South Korean consortium led by Newlake Alliance as its preferred bidder for Arrium.Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis congratulated the consortium.“The...
Newlake chosen for Arrium
KordaMentha Restructuring today announced it had chosen a Korean consortium as the preferred bidder for the Arrium group of companies.The consortium is headed by...














