Why did Morrison even want to be PM?
It’s hard to read any desire in Scott Morrison except a desire to keep his job. The closer you look at him, the less you see, writes Michael McGuire.
It’s hard to read any desire in Scott Morrison except a desire to keep his job. The closer you look at him, the less you see, writes Michael McGuire.
In this week’s Off the Record, a new Treasurer candidate emerges, Marshall meets SA royalty and Adelaide Council’s social issues boil over.
Michael McGuire: In the same way World War I wasn’t the “war to end all wars”, neither will COVID-19 be the last global pandemic for another 100 years.
Adelaide City Council is sitting on a damning report on culture and infighting, as chief executive Mark Goldstone is absent with illness.
No single phrase better sums up the Prime Minister’s attitude to this job than, “I don’t hold a hose, mate”, writes Michael McGuire.
An opium trader, the man who introduced the bill to give women the vote and a donkey. Read the stories behind SA’s statues.
Workers in the tourism industry are likely to find their employment in peril when government payments to their bosses end, businesses say.
South Australian of the Year Tanya Hosch says we are ready to talk about racism and its impact on Indigenous people as we reveal her place in our 21 agenda setters of 2021.
It’s time Australia’s leaders woke up to coronavirus’ new world and to admit the old ways don’t work, writes Michael McGuire.
The moment has finally arrived. It’s time to reveal the 21 South Australian agenda-setters of 2021 – movers and shakers in politics, business, the arts, science and hospitality.
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