Poppins set to ‘wow’ city
Mary Poppins will be floating into Whyalla for a quick stop in her journey around the region.Local community theatrical group Whyalla Players will be...
Playgroup an alternative way to learn
Community group Gowrie SA is now providing a free playgroup for young children looking for an alternative way to learn.The playgroup's lessons are unique...
BRAND NEW CITY
In one of many steps being made to revitalise Whyalla, the Whyalla City Council have announced that the city will be rebranded.The council has appointed...
Butcher a quality apprentice
Azzopardi Butchers worker Andrew Stevenson isn't a fan of the spotlight.But last year he was thrust into it by becoming Apprentice of the Year – and...
Clubs offered new grant
Locals looking to further develop their sporting club now have the opportunity to apply for a $500 incentive grant from the Whyalla City Council. Council is...
Federal Labor MP visits Whyalla
Federal Opposition manufacturing spokesman Nick Champion has stressed the importance of Arrium to the Labor party.He said, in a visit to Whyalla today that if elected the...
First cost-cutting measure
Arrium has announced that they will cut 30 staff and ask all mining employees to take a temporary 10 per cent pay cut. The news comes as...
Public funding needed for bailout
An Arrium bailout to save the Whyalla Steelworks will require the use of taxpayer money, according to state treasurer Tom Koutsantonis.Mr Koutsantonis hosted Arrium...
Contractors build safety monument
A group of local contractors recently worked together to upgrade the corner of Horwood and Jamieson street.Peter Fulton of Walling Systems Whyalla collaborated with...
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...