Abortion vote SMS bombshell: Adelaide Uni professor hits back
Prominent pro-life advocate Professor Joanna Howe has opened up about her encounter with a Liberal MP that led to the abortion vote chaos. Read the text message.
Prominent pro-life advocate Professor Joanna Howe has opened up about her encounter with a Liberal MP that led to the abortion vote chaos. Read the text message.
A group of former APY Lands board members say they feel they were shut-out of the recruitment process in the lead-up to the reappointment of a controversial general manager.
Liberal MP Jing Lee has explained why she abandoned a deal with her sick colleague during debate over controversial abortion reform legislation.
SA’s spending watchdog says the state government’s outback Northern Water project has no fixed cost estimate or timeline – and must be balanced with $20bn in other major projects.
A taxpayer-funded agency charged with delivering a multibillion-dollar outback water project is in turmoil after a major revamp and the sudden resignation of its acting CEO.
Firefighters are pleading with the state government to fix its “woefully inadequate” cancer coverage scheme, which would leave South Australian first responders with far less protection than their interstate counterparts.
The swimming sensation exclusively lifts the lid on life since the Olympics, his new business plans with his fiancee and a key detail in his upcoming nuptials as he sits down with SA Weekend.
Homeless women say they are being forced to attend multiple housing inspections a week or risk losing their emergency accommodation, as part of requirements deemed as “cruel and unattainable”.
A staggering number of South Australians have died while waiting for public and community housing over the past four years – and many of them had spent years on the waitlist.
The tour, that included a Federal Labor minister, was partially funded by a group that has accused Israel of genocide.
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