Spa vouchers, lunches, booze on ratepayers’ tab
Councils say credit card spending on gifts and lunches are all part of the job. But the Auditor-General sees it differently.
Councils say credit card spending on gifts and lunches are all part of the job. But the Auditor-General sees it differently.
Defence and GM officials have held talks on retraining Holden engineers to move to the Osborne shipyard, when the car brand ends next year.
The State Government will spend a record $12.9 billion on infrastructure over the next four years, but not just on roads and roundabouts. Find out which organisations are in line for a funding injection.
South Australia needs to target its tourism marketing at areas not hit by recent bushfires if it wants to turn around the travel slump, an international expert warns.
A major change in the way apprentices and trainees are monitored at work would see some with less supervision – but some would have more.
Big fines are in store for people who turn short-term accommodation into party houses under new laws to protect neighbours.
Some of South Australia’s oldest features are being marketed to new crowds of potential travellers in the UK this week.
Labor Leader Peter Malinauskas as well as Steven Marshall have every right to be angry after our Federal Senators bailed out on the state’s subs mission this week.
The agency that gauges the nation’s best infrastructure projects does not have a single new road or rail project from SA on its list. But the Premier’s pet project has rated a mention.
South Australian Senator Rex Patrick has taken to Adelaide streets dressed as a submarine in a bid to get signatures for a petition for the Federal Parliament.
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