Master Builders warns CFMEU is ‘flexing muscle’ in SA
There are fears the CFMEU’s behaviour in SA will go unchecked after the building industry watchdog is abolished amid investigations into militant behaviour in the eastern states.
There are fears the CFMEU’s behaviour in SA will go unchecked after the building industry watchdog is abolished amid investigations into militant behaviour in the eastern states.
The number of foreign investors snapping up SA homes and buildings is on the rise with more than 1000 buying up in the past two years.
Labor says up to 85,000 South Australian families will be better off under a major increase to childcare subsidies that passed parliament on Wednesday.
The state government has revealed talks are already underway to make Harvest Rock an “iconic event” and a permanent fixture in SA’s events calendar.
The opposition has hit out at the Malinauskas government over establishing dozens of reviews and taskforces since winning the March election.
About 12,500 fee-free TAFE courses will be up for grabs in SA next year to address a crippling skills crisis. See the areas targeted here.
The Australian Navy is facing a huge fight to rapidly grow its submarine workforce amid poaching from the private sector – and it’s starting with money.
The state’s health department chief says you don’t need to see the data for ambulance ramping at your local hospital. Do you agree?
The rich owners of two Aussie energy companies – including one with links to SA Power Networks – backed Beijing-led plans to clamp down on pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
Australian territories could be seized by foreign powers trying to threaten or humiliate us, the former SA MP says.
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