US flights could fill GlobeLink gap
Consultants have slammed the brakes on the Marshall Government’s plan to get trucks off suburban roads, saying it should instead turn its eyes to the skies.
Consultants have slammed the brakes on the Marshall Government’s plan to get trucks off suburban roads, saying it should instead turn its eyes to the skies.
The team that effectively scrapped the GlobeLink proposal looked at other plans to shift freight trucks and trains out of the suburbs. But with costs of up to $18 billion, the sums didn’t stack up – except for one option.
Boothby MP Nicolle Flint has urged the State Government to continue with other plans for getting trucks and trains to bypass the Hills, after the Globelink project fell through.
Mothers whose sons died in workplace accidents are pleading with the State Government not to water down a critical safety measure for apprentices and trainees.
The Liberal MP who allegedly made inappropriate comments to female Parliamentary staffers at a Christmas party – on the same night he allegedly slapped a fellow MP’s behind – may face further penalties.
For many South Australians, it feels like the work commute is getting longer – and recent studies prove it true. But which areas are suffering the biggest case of motoring frustration?
Hundreds of lessees with shacks on Crown land will get more generous conditions but discussions are still underway about what to do with properties in national parks.
Jobs are the biggest issue facing South Australia according to the Sunday Mail’s landmark Your Say SA 2020 survey – but an overwhelming number are concerned about a particular issue: Under-employment.
Premier Steven Marshall’s popularity has slumped, according to more than 4000 polled South Australians. But what are his chances of re-election at the next state election?
Sam Duluk, the Liberal MP at the centre of a harassment claim by fellow MP Connie Bonaros, has public apologised — and resigned from a powerful parliamentary committee.
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