Huge rail deal puts Whyalla steel back on track
Sanjeev Gupta says Whyalla steelworks is in a “strong position” as it prepares to provide steel for thousands of kilometres of Australian railways.
Sanjeev Gupta says Whyalla steelworks is in a “strong position” as it prepares to provide steel for thousands of kilometres of Australian railways.
SA’s plant protein industry could surpass our world renowned seafood and wine markets, the Premier has declared, with a $378m venture that will create thousands of jobs.
In Adelaide on Friday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a $65m boost to the state’s space program, as he joined the Premier on the campaign trail.
In Adelaide on Friday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a $65m boost to the state’s space program, as he joined the Premier on the campaign trail.
Shipbuilding unions have made ambitious demands for up to six conventional submarines to be built in SA to plug possible gaps in the navy and create thousands of jobs.
Tony Pasin has blasted his own government over bushfire recovery funds, saying his voters were re-traumatised when the next seat over got the lion’s share.
Fruit can freely move across all Adelaide suburbs as the fruit-fly outbreak is officially declared over from today. Meanwhile, Vietnam has opened its borders to SA peaches and nectarines.
Labor has promised to spend $182m establishing dozens of new mental health beds in the party’s latest pledge to fix ramping.
New data shows just how long it will take for SA’s defence industry to reach the soaring heights once promised with the French.
Senior US and UK defence officials are converging on Adelaide to inspect the Osborne shipyards, as Scott Morrison and Boris Johnson hold fresh talks on the AUKUS pact.
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