Why the Outback thinks this could ‘kill’ communities
Regional leaders have warned a measure flagged to achieve the 450GL goal for the Murray would “kill” communities – but the state government says it’s a myth.
Regional leaders have warned a measure flagged to achieve the 450GL goal for the Murray would “kill” communities – but the state government says it’s a myth.
Tanya Plibersek’s grim prediction on SA’s Murray water deal ignores the most effective ways to stop eastern state waste, her SA counterpart says.
It’s been a rough few months for Liberal MPs in South Australia but how have their political staffers fared after being thrust into the job market?
The country’s new environment minister has lashed one state and the old government for the spectacular failure of the river rescue plan on a trip to SA.
The Defence Minister has accused China of “the biggest military build-up” since WWII in a stunning speech – but admits that for Australia, it’s extraordinarily complex.
Got whiplash from all the political doublespeak thrown around on plans for SA to build nuclear submarines? Gabriel Polychronis explains why Adelaide is the best location.
A top public servant in South Australia has called it quits, after leading his team through the devastating pandemic downturn and back out into better times.
In her most significant foreign policy speech yet, Penny Wong has defended Australia’s new arms deals to allies in South-East Asia.
Buying ready-made nuclear submarines from overseas would be slower than building them in Adelaide, the defence minister says, as he reveals his next major moves.
The head of the world’s nuclear watchdog has delivered an ominous warning to Australia over problems in getting nuclear subs up to scratch.
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