Whyalla’s blue steel plant on track for $2bn green makeover
A hydrogen power plant at Whyalla is ready to snare a share of $2bn in budget funds to produce green steel, among the major wins for cash splashes in SA.
A hydrogen power plant at Whyalla is ready to snare a share of $2bn in budget funds to produce green steel, among the major wins for cash splashes in SA.
A snap audit has thrown into doubt the future of at least half a billion dollars of SA road investments, sparking concerns the state could be set back by decades.
The federal government will maintain a 50:50 funding split with SA for the final stage of the North-South Corridor, even with a higher price and new national infrastructure review.
An army of small-business owners are threatening to quit the defence industry completely because constant changes have made it unviable, a leading industry group says.
South Australian firms fear the goalposts may be shifted on their long-term plans after the government announced a major review in the nation’s defences.
A major review into Australia’s Defence system has revealed the need for a new submarine base. See why and where it could be located.
SA’s Indigenous Voice to Parliament is at risk of being undermined by people falsely claiming to be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage, critics say.
The first-term Senator and newly minted shadow minister has hit back at critics claiming her promotion is political opportunism for the opposition leader.
A South Australian senator has been appointed the Coalition’s new child protection spokeswoman, amid claims of widespread child sexual abuse in Alice Springs.
A controversial poker machine giant tops the list of gambling companies in which the federal government has invested hundreds of millions of dollars.
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