NBN to boost speeds to fight off 5G threat
Internet speeds up to 20 times faster could be on their way to some Australian homes soon as NBN Co ups its game to compete with a new lightning-fast mobile service.
Internet speeds up to 20 times faster could be on their way to some Australian homes soon as NBN Co ups its game to compete with a new lightning-fast mobile service.
They are teaching the next generation of South Australian drivers but a new survey says the teacher driver sector has serious issues with corruption. And something has to change.
A new commission to enforce standards among politicians could be on its way to SA in the wake of the Sam Duluk Christmas party scandal.
Besieged MP Sam Duluk has attended a winery for former prime minister Tony Abbott’s book launch – on the same day State Parliament was sitting.
Former SA senator-turned-Huawei lawyer Nick Xenophon will lead a charm offensive across the country for the Chinese telco, which has been banned from the 5G network.
Fringe director Heather Croall has backed the Premier’s call for a winter festival, like Tasmania’s Dark Mofo event, as a way of extending Mad March and injecting even more life into SA tourism.
A plan for LeFevre Peninsula shows traffic volumes are set to double. But Defence SA says there is no need for Pyne’s bold bridge plan.
They’ve been hailed as the Ubers of the bus business and Hills residents are already jumping on-board on-demand transport trials.
The Premier has sacked Sam Duluk from the parliamentary Liberal Party after learning of “further allegations” about his drunken behaviour at a Christmas party. The MP for Waite will face court after being reported for assault.
Ridesharing would be legal in the Adelaide Hills and other regional areas under a new plan – but drivers would have to make a choice.
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