‘Raging bushfire’: King’s Counsel row sparks fiery political hostility
The scrapping of a centuries old royal title bestowed on senior South Australian “silk” lawyers has sparked further political hostility.
The scrapping of a centuries old royal title bestowed on senior South Australian “silk” lawyers has sparked further political hostility.
A multimillion-dollar Adelaide ice rink project could be stumped because two significant gum trees will be destroyed, a Labor politician and critics claim.
The founder of lighting company Vailo, who is being pursued over an unpaid land tax bill on a beachside mansion, is also facing a possible ban from being a company director.
A millionaire entrepreneur is embroiled in a tax debt dispute with authorities over a luxury beachside Adelaide property and boat berth.
Under an Australian-first, a crackdown on animal nutrition could see rogue pet food producers face huge fines if they fail to properly disclose ingredients or additives on packaging.
The scrapping of a centuries old royal title bestowed on senior South Australian “silk” lawyers has deeply fractured relations between top legal figures and sparked a new political split.
The public housing tradie repair pay scandal has deepened amid allegations unlicensed tradies are working on taxpayer-funded projects to plug labour shortages.
A bombshell ruling by SA’s top judge means authorities have illegally seized vast sums of money from criminals’ bank accounts since 2005, prompting an urgent change to state law.
SA Police disciplinary records, previously secret but now released by the commissioner, reveal 17 employees were disciplined over the past year – see what they did.
Official figures show millions less was spent on public housing repairs last year as the state government promises to “fully investigate” the Housing Trust pay scandal.
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