‘I don’t think, I know’: Premier’s nation-changing refugees call
Australia must dramatically increase its intake of refugees, Peter Malinauskas has said in an impassioned plea during his first national address.
Australia must dramatically increase its intake of refugees, Peter Malinauskas has said in an impassioned plea during his first national address.
Labor is on track for an emphatic victory in the key marginal electorate but new polling suggests more than one Liberal bastion will fall in SA.
The Prime Minister has defended the likely $5.5bn cost to dump the French subs deal, saying it was “exactly right” for Australia.
The National Party is under fire for putting “upstream mates” in charge of a powerful new panel on the River Murray – will South Australia ever get its fair share?
Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has made a key aged-care election promise that sounds like a Bill Mayo MP Rebekha Sharkie proposed six months ago.
In Off the Record this week, Corey Wingard cuts loose on Facebook, Steven Marshall goes to Canberra and Sandy Verschoor plays a joke.
The final cost of the former Prime Minister’s defunct submarine deal has been revealed – and there’s been a steep jump.
A budget measure designed to immediately slash petrol prices is going to push the price of other critical supplies through the roof, a key industry is warning.
Rex Patrick has attacked Nick Xenophon, blasting his work for Chinese company Huawei and comparing it to working for weapon manufacturers under the Nazis.
SA Senator Alex Antic has revived the controversial Great Australian Bight drilling debate, saying companies should be given “every opportunity” to search for oil.
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