North-South Corridor a road to nowhere if feds won’t pay more
SA will struggle to complete the North-South Corridor on time unless the federal government helps cover a potential $4bn blowout to the project’s eye-watering budget.
SA will struggle to complete the North-South Corridor on time unless the federal government helps cover a potential $4bn blowout to the project’s eye-watering budget.
A Labor review of Coalition funding agreements has left senior industry sources worried, frustrated and claiming vital work has been delayed.
Labor’s promise of slashing bills by 2025 looks doubtful, experts warn, as privatised power firms rake in profits from overseas sales.
Two major shipbuilding projects in South Australia are set to come under increased scrutiny as Labor blames the Coalition’s “hoopla and vaudeville” for major delays.
One massive river, millions of people, thousands of farms … and not enough water. Now a damning report is going to stun many.
Ramping isn’t just a South Australian problem. Now it’s sparked a new national row over how to get the health system working like it should.
Moderate SA Liberals have formed an underground Fight Club-style group – just without the violence – to wage war against the rising conservative movement.
Casual workers in the education sector who planned to work on next Thursday’s public holiday should get paid, the union says.
In Off The Record this week, Liberal MPs learn about country roads the hard way, and – sacrilege! Labor MP Joe Szakacs seems to support the Crows and Port.
South Australia’s first Indigenous federal MP has used her maiden speech to back controversial cashless welfare cards, and personal freedoms.
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