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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...

Arrium steel for new upgrade

With Arrium struggling to stay afloat in voluntary administration, a new infrastructure project has given the company hope where so many had not.The state...

Members clash over carbon tax

Member for Giles Eddie Hughes has hit back at Industry Minister Christopher Pyne, after claims that a Labor government carbon tax would ‘spell disaster’...

Annual pink bun campaign starts

THE WHYALLA Pink Spirits are teaming up with Whyalla Bakers Delight for the annual Pink Bun Campaign. The campaign is taking place at Bakers Delight...

Premier ready to dive in

The possibility of a dive wreck in the Whyalla region has moved closer to reality following actions by both Member for Giles Eddie Hughes...

Whyalla sit-in sparks change

WHYALLA - March is International Women’s Month, offering a chance for reflection and acknowledgement of the contributions of women. A little-known event in Whyalla’s history...

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