Ex-navy chief’s radical call to change entire part of Adelaide
The region could be transformed from the ground up to boost the state’s shipbuilding abilities, he says.
The region could be transformed from the ground up to boost the state’s shipbuilding abilities, he says.
The SA Premier says he’s open to a union plan to overhaul how employee deals are made that’s already won federal government backing.
Jehovah’s Witnesses in Adelaide have made a big call on Covid – as Australia’s leaders today consider cutting isolation time and ditching some mask use.
South Australia’s housing crisis is being made immeasurably worse by one horrible reality, experts will tell a landmark Housing Forum on Wednesday.
Australia’s skills crisis is placing serious pressure on big defence companies to train up workers on a massive scale – but another major industry is making that difficult.
Builders at Adelaide’s Osborne shipyard have clawed back ground, rebuffing a push to buy Australia’s new warships from overseas suppliers “off the shelf”.
SA has just put 97 more jobs on its high-priority visa list – as well as dropping a new ad in the eastern states to convince workers to make the trip. See the video
A bold proposal by a Spanish firm could become a reality in Adelaide, the Premier says.
SA MPs are being swamped with pleas for help from travellers who say months-long bureaucratic delays are about to destroy their trips.
The new commissioner for the River Murray says we will die before we see the promised 450GL of water handed back, unless the government comes good on its promise.
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