Labor’s crowing with Marshall stuck jumping through hoops
The promise of a new stadium is a real stinker and hasn’t been convincingly explained, probably because we don’t need it. writes Matthew Abraham.
The promise of a new stadium is a real stinker and hasn’t been convincingly explained, probably because we don’t need it. writes Matthew Abraham.
For more than a year the polls have been certain about how this election will play out. And then suddenly that changed, writes Matthew Abraham.
After two years of enforced Covid austerity, the ALP is gambling that voters are ready to party, writes Matthew Abraham.
It’s been fifty years since Matthew Abraham learned what being a goody-two-shoes and stepping on ants can earn you in the media.
Even if the Premier got off his high horse to recall parliament, there won’t be a magic fix for 20,000 voters effectively under house arrest, writes Matthew Abraham.
Is the opposition leader’s down-to-earth media blitz enough to kick the goal? Matthew Abraham drills into Peter Malinauskas’ election game plan.
Was our Omicron mess inevitable or should Marshall have heeded Spurrier’s “most risk averse” advice? The answer could end his government, writes Matthew Abraham.
There’s no doubt Novak Djokovic is a genius when it comes to tennis, writes Matthew Abraham. But when it comes to setting an example to save lives, he just looks dumb.
It’s time to stop flexing up and prepare for March 2022, when Labor and Liberal will fight for the hearts, minds and attention of SA, writes Matthew Abraham.
Labor has been let off the leash and has gone in hard, calling Steven Marshall the Premier who ruined Christmas by opening the borders, Matthew Abraham writes.
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