How did SA’s Labor pollies score in 2020?
It’s been hard for the Opposition to grab the spotlight in 2020 but Labor has scored some wins. Here’s how we rate the shadow ministry’s efforts.
It’s been hard for the Opposition to grab the spotlight in 2020 but Labor has scored some wins. Here’s how we rate the shadow ministry’s efforts.
The $25k HomeBuilder grant has seen new homes and renos soar across SA – but it’s about to be substantially reduced.
Ministers resigning, policy disasters and steady leadership amid the great crisis of our time. Political Editor Matt Smith analyses the fallout in state politics.
People travelling to SA from Sydney must now go into quarantine and border checkpoints are being set up as the NSW coronavirus cluster expands.
Premier Steven Marshall is proud of how the SA public have reacted and adapted to 2020’s challenges, and he’s much more optimistic about next year.
It’s been an undeniably difficult year, but SA Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas picks out some of the traits and moments that have got us through it.
In a year fraught with challenges, there has at least been some positive movement on one of SA’s biggest head-scratchers.
New jobs figures are being hailed as part of a “magical mix” for SA’s economy as it tries to emerge from the COVID crisis.
An SA Senator will ask a court to decide whether his call for information on a nuclear waste facility should have been granted.
The State Government will fight a ruling that allows train drivers to remain in limbo awaiting a redundancy payout rather than signing on with the new rail operator.
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