New series: Who are SA’s 21 agenda setters of 2021?
This week The Advertiser will be revealing our top 21 agenda setters of 2021. Today Thomas Foods’ Darren Thomas predicts a regional boom.
This week The Advertiser will be revealing our top 21 agenda setters of 2021. Today Thomas Foods’ Darren Thomas predicts a regional boom.
SA’s accommodation voucher program has put $19 million into the local economy – and Premier Steven Marshall promises there is more to come.
Government handouts to businesses creates an economy ruled by the sugar hit and creates a dangerous expectation, writes Michael McGuire.
A massive Weatherill government spend of more than $420m in loans and grants to companies has been revealed, as more businesses that received public funding collapse.
It’s become so divisive that sooner or later the date of Australia Day will inevitably be changed from January 26, writes Michael McGuire. Do you agree?
A trailblazing footy umpire, a tireless volunteer, a rock star, an eye doctor … we profile seven South Australians recognised in the Australia Day Honours.
The second half of 2020, as evidenced by this series of shocking events, was the most eventful six months since, well, the first half of 2020.
2020 is nearly over. And man, it sucked. It was so relentlessly awful you’ve probably forgotten some of the crazy stuff that happened – but it wasn’t all grim.
It was a year we want to forget but will always remember. Still strip out things like massive bushfires and the plague, 2020 did have some good points. Seriously.
Adelaide United coach Carl Veart says he’s not shy, he’s just misunderstood as he opens up on the long road that has led him to the top job at the Reds.
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