SA companies ready to strike on massive subs deal
Five South Australian companies are getting race-ready for lucrative work building nuclear-powered submarines under an agreement with the United States’ largest shipbuilder.
Five South Australian companies are getting race-ready for lucrative work building nuclear-powered submarines under an agreement with the United States’ largest shipbuilder.
An Adelaide influencer says overseas plastic surgery has changed her life, but local surgeons warn more cosmetic tourists are returning home with botched nose and boob jobs.
The state government says Sunday’s big solar farm shutdown shows why it’s right to spend $593 million dollars on our energy system.
Intense lobbying has dashed controversial SA Museum plans threatening research and the beloved Egyptian room, the institution instead thrown a multimillion-dollar lifeline.
SA’s $593 million hydrogen power plant is under fire with critics claiming there’s no data showing it will help with skyrocketing electricity bills.
It’s been two weeks since Mehdi Habibi was swept into the ocean but every day, his grief-stricken parents returns to Granite Island.
When Emma Heritage’s husband died in her arms after an accident in Canada there was utter devastation. But that was just the start of the confronting things to grapple with.
Baby foods labelled as “healthy” by companies when they contain more sugar than a chocolate bar are being targeted by SA health leaders.
THE love-driven canoe ride that brought Ed Peter’s global investments to SA.
Cattle farmers are helping SA buck a national trend.
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