Albo’s in town … and says the $1bn South Rd budget shortfall is all ok
The Prime Minister has defended the $1.1bn Torrens-to-Darlington funding delay as he visited Adelaide today, insisting the project will happen … eventually.
The Prime Minister has defended the $1.1bn Torrens-to-Darlington funding delay as he visited Adelaide today, insisting the project will happen … eventually.
If annual power bills climb by a whopping $2500 as predicted, local business may be forced to shut shop – unless cash-strapped customers can cover inevitable price hikes.
Tom Koutsantonis has hinted at new major projects to overhaul Adelaide’s public transport system to attract billions in federal government investment like the eastern states.
Treasurer Stephen Mullighan has refused to rule out a major overhaul of the trouble-plagued Torrens-to-Darlington project – with the twin tunnels possibly cut.
The North-South Corridor’s plagued final stretch remains billions of dollars underfunded in the budget, putting it on a rocky road to being completed. See all the SA road project splurges and delays.
Soon you’ll be able to use your credit card to board all Adelaide public transport – as a report blasts the current payment system as “archaic”.
For years, the community’s fought to save a rundown theatre in Adelaide’s south – now it’s safe, under a 25-year deal with TAFE SA.
In this week’s Off the Record, mystery shrouds Australia’s most controversial bookcase, Labor’s family photo drama, Alex is back to his antics and new SA Liberal warfare.
A South African flying school with operations in “Far East Asia” has been implicated in Beijing’s shocking plot to poach Australian and British pilots to train Chinese armed forces.
The Defence Department has launched an urgent investigation into claims Beijing is actively headhunting Australian and British war pilots to train Chinese armed forces.
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