Premier’s surprise move on nuclear waste dump
Premier Peter Malinauskas has revealed his stance on the federal government’s nuclear waste dump to be built near Kimba.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has revealed his stance on the federal government’s nuclear waste dump to be built near Kimba.
A proposed 24-member model of a National Voice to Parliament aims to function with a ground-up approach, giving First Nations’ voices a say from every part of their communities.
Australia needs to hear the truth about the history of this country, and how its First Nations people were treated, writes Douglas Smith.
The Wallabies clash with South Africa will make South Australian rugby history when the champion visitors are joined by two more international teams.
Exclusive research shows the areas of Adelaide where rising prices are biting the hardest. Is inflation putting the squeeze on household budgets in your area?
The cost of living crisis is hurting those living in some of Adelaide’s least affluent areas latest inflation data shows – and one expert says sometimes, it’s on purpose.
In 1971, the Fleurieu Peninsula rocked to the music of new bands like Black Sabbath, Daddy Cool and Billy Thorpe. Get ready to do it all again when live music returns to Myponga.
These were the words hurled at Douglas Smith in his first encounter with a white police officer. It’s why he says children should not be treated as criminals.
A campaign to keep children out of detention and away from jail is growing, as supporters say kids cannot be held criminally responsible before the age of 14.
Racism, dispossession of land, economic disadvantage and cultural oppression are at the heart the massive gap, a UniSA expert says.
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