Tradies refuse work over public housing repair pay scandal
SA tradies not being paid for public housing repairs are now refusing to work and facing “threats” amid claims it will only worsen the dire housing shortage crisis. Search the maps.
SA tradies not being paid for public housing repairs are now refusing to work and facing “threats” amid claims it will only worsen the dire housing shortage crisis. Search the maps.
The family of a five-year-old girl who died in a suburban tragedy at Seaton has revealed the cause of her death was asthma.
More southern homeowners want to join a mass lawsuit against a council and a waste authority as they believe they unwittingly bought rubble contaminated with deadly asbestos.
A landmark safety crackdown has been launched after South Australians claimed tens of millions of dollars extra compensation.
Lawyers acting for a regional council and a local waste authority have issued extraordinary legal threats over claims reporting of an asbestos court row was akin to “contempt”.
Residents with dream homes in some of SA’s most picturesque locations face plunging house prices after tonnes of “hazardous waste” was used on their properties, a lawsuit alleges.
A war of words has erupted over claims one of the state’s most senior politicians “wagged” parliament to attend a Canberra dinner with the Prime Minister.
A centuries-old tradition has been discarded after parliament passes a controversial reform.
The royal title row engulfing the state’s legal eagles and the two most senior law officers has deepened over claims it is pushing republican ideology.
SafeWork SA has come down on the building industry with the majority of toilets on construction sites failing even the most basic hygiene standards.
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