Second, even taller Festival Plaza tower to transform city
One of Adelaide’s tallest skyscrapers will be constructed in the heart of the CBD next to Parliament House, in what the Premier says is a sign South Australia is “growing up”.
One of Adelaide’s tallest skyscrapers will be constructed in the heart of the CBD next to Parliament House, in what the Premier says is a sign South Australia is “growing up”.
The Premier says all indications suggest this year’s Gather Round has been an even bigger boon to the state than the first one.
Corporate high-flyers have jetted into Adelaide to be wined and dined at AFL Gather Round, while airlines have scheduled extra services.
SA taxpayers have foot the bill to send a group of politicians and public servants on a European study tour.
Adelaide City Council is facing a budget crisis – so why would councillors even consider spending a fortune on a statue of Barry Humphries, argues Kathryn Bermingham.
Concerns have been raised after the inaugural vote in the state’s Voice to Parliament with one representative elected on as few as six votes. See the vote count for each elected member.
South Australia’s Liberal leader David Speirs is under fire after telling party chiefs he was dialling into a critical meeting “from bed”.
Labor has extended its gap in Dunstan but time is fast running out for an unlikely come-from-behind win.
The Liberals are clinging to an outside chance of a miraculous comeback in the Dunstan by-election as postal votes strongly favour their embattled candidate.
An Australian-first interactive planning tool is being launched today to give South Aussies detailed information about land availability and enable them to track development applications.
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