No coal by 2043: Energy revolution happening faster than we thought
Australia’s energy market is heading towards cutting out coal-fired power in about 20 years – and it means about $1bn will be needed to link up parts of SA.
Australia’s energy market is heading towards cutting out coal-fired power in about 20 years – and it means about $1bn will be needed to link up parts of SA.
On the final school day of the year, year 7s aren’t just moving to high school – the entire year level is departing SA primary schools. And it meant $1.4bn was spent.
The Premier “just needs a few more days” to set a date for the next easing of Covid restrictions – and after a big backlash, overseas travellers won’t be forced into medi-hotels.
Schools in SA are investing big into the latest tech revolution and it’s issuing a challenge to teachers to find a way to make VR pay off in the classroom.
Borders are still open, with new rules for some travellers – but staying that way hinges on three trigger points of the Omicron variant.
Flinders is set to become the first uni in SA to demand staff get vaccinated, as its boss reveals the rules for students may also toughen.
The nasty peak in power prices is behind us, but has the state government met its election pledge? Depends where you start from.
How an Adelaide company helped Mick Jagger get some satisfaction in bed – and kept him bright-eyed and bushy tailed for his No Filter tour.
Experts say it’s still too early to know how the Covid variant will behave but it could already be having an effect on how South Aussies book their holidays this year.
Some of Australia’s top restaurant operators will be part of the mix in a Festival Plaza open day and night and catering for far more than just office workers, developers say.
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