See which MPs are remaining silent on the ICAC investigation
Tensions are boiling over in Liberal Party ranks as Premier Steven Marshall comes under increasing pressure to force his MPs to co-operate with a corruption inquiry.
Tensions are boiling over in Liberal Party ranks as Premier Steven Marshall comes under increasing pressure to force his MPs to co-operate with a corruption inquiry.
SA households and small businesses are the nation’s slowest at signing up for fast NBN connections But there is some non-NBN internet that is being embraced.
Work to get some of the trucks off a notorious stretch of the South Eastern Freeway is just weeks away the minister says after two ugly accidents this week.
Families will be able to save their shacks from wrecking ball after the current lessees dies but while the scheme is being welcomed it also comes with conditions.
New images reveal what planned South Road upgrades near Regency Road will look like as smaller SA construction firms find a fast-track to big maintenance contracts.
Thousands of South Australian households and businesses are still using old telco lines for their phone and internet. But that is about to change. See the list of suburbs facing a switch off.
Liberal MP Jing Lee has been questioned over her links to a Chinese Government-backed organisation. But she says it’s absurd to suggest she shares all the views of its members.
A former colleague of SA’s transport department boss has been given a $1.4 million contract to help privatise Adelaide’s rail system.
Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen is attracting interest from tech giants overseas, Premier Steven Marshall says. But first a contract has been awarded to make the last of the old buildings new again.
Travel vouchers and major taxpayer subsidies on new caravans would get wheels turning in more sectors than just tourism say industries pushing for more government buy-in to boost business.
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