What if everyday South Australian life was a TV show?
From QR codes to sleepy Labor leaders and submarines, Matt Abraham considers life in SA – as a TV show. Warning, may contain violence, drugs and nudity.
From QR codes to sleepy Labor leaders and submarines, Matt Abraham considers life in SA – as a TV show. Warning, may contain violence, drugs and nudity.
The most powerful people in the state, as revealed by The Advertiser, aren’t our elected representatives, writes Matthew Abraham
As Labor leader Peter Malinauskas signals a big tactical shift that seems to be paying off, the Premier looks rattled and uncertain. He’s got three months to fix that, writes Matthew Abraham.
When it comes to the $14.5 billion North-South Corridor, the truths buried on websites reveal the real problem, writes Matthew Abraham.
Matthew Abraham has been sticking copies of his work into a scrapbook since the 1970s … then he discovered two and a half months of his life were missing.
Steven Marshall and Vickie Chapman dived headfirst into a constitutional crisis and I can say from painful personal experience what may be next, writes Matthew Abraham.
The mayor of Mitcham will take on scandal-plagued independent MP Sam Duluk in Waite, creating the prospect of a fascinating three-way race for a must-win Liberal seat.
Roadmaps, modelling, new normals. For almost two years now, we’ve been drowning in Covid-speak. Enough’s enough, writes Matthew Abraham.
It’s been 50 years since I left the unforgiving asphalt yard of Christian Brothers College, but I still remember the sense of relief that it was all over, writes Matthew Abraham.
In 2021, people take leaps of faith on accommodation platforms, online food delivery and even politicians. The Premier better wise up to that fast, writes Matthew Abraham.
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