Arrium chief not giving up
Arrium's chief executive officer is carrying the burden of a city on his shoulders.Andrew Roberts visited Whyalla to meet with local employees, stakeholders, and the...
Open air cinema coming to Februrary markets
Whyalla City Councilw ill aim to provide something completely new and different for the community at this month's summer markets.The February summer markets will feature an open air...
New mentor program for budding musos
National Youth Week 2016 will be held in the coming months, and the Whyalla City Council will be collaborating with the Whyalla Music Association...
Bikes stolen from storage container
Police are on the hunt for six stolen motorcycles after thieves made away with them earlier this week.The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure “ride...
Jacob rises above adversity
A local boy with Down Syndrome has managed to participate in mainstream education despite a number of learning barriers.Jacob Barlow was diagnosed with the...
Homeless youth receive support
COUCH surfing may sound like a spontaneous and cheap way to travel the world, but for some youth this is their day-to-day reality of home...
Retiree calls for public forum
A local retiree has blasted Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey for his alleged lack of action on the State’s unemployment crisis.Resident Peter Adams urged Mr Ramsey...
Agreement strong signal for Arrium
Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey has welcomed the announcement of Arrium's $1.3 billion agreement with U.S. company GSO Capital Partners.The news that GSO Capital Partners has...
Council to support shipyards
Acting Mayor Tom Antonio has said he would be happy to work with German shipbuilders TKMS and Defence SA to make the shipyards’ revival...
Drivers targeted
SA Police recently targeted drunk and drugged drivers under the influence around schools, with disappointing results.Early results from Operation Stop Drink-Drug Drive showed of 294 drug tests, 17...