Brave SA looks OK to post-Brexit Britain
South Australia’s reputation for bold ideas and quality has it in position to make big inroads in post-Brexit Britain, our man in the UK says, but our biggest success stories must lead.
South Australia’s reputation for bold ideas and quality has it in position to make big inroads in post-Brexit Britain, our man in the UK says, but our biggest success stories must lead.
Razor wire. Guards. Futuristic hand scans. An Adelaide company has won a $1m contract to store the data for the company building our Future Submarines, and the security puts a prison to shame.
The travel scandal has claimed several ministerial careers but it was a big knock on Friday night that might put the lights out on the Opposition leader’s time on the footy field.
After many years of development and some serious setbacks, the Darlington upgrade will finally open at full speed for all sections on Saturday.
Premier Steven Marshall has accepted the resignation of Adrian Pederick from his role of Government Whip as concerns about a controversial travel allowance continue.
New data analysis reveals South Australia’s MPs claimed years worth of nights away over the past decade, with taxpayers picking up millions in travel bills.
New images reveal the building the State Government hopes will be the key to attracting world-leading tech companies to join the growing stable of futuristic operations at the old RAH site.
An overhaul due on Tuesday will be the biggest change to Steven Marshall’s lineup since 2013. Here are the expected introductions to the cabinet.
Premier Steven Marshall will announce a new cabinet on Tuesday, after the resignation of three senior State Government ministers on Sunday.
They’re the customised SA rego plates that the government said were too lewd, crude or offensive for the road. See a sample of the the names that got knocked back.
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