Adelaide United could be floated on Euro stock exchange
The company which owns Adelaide United could be floated on Euro stock exchange, according to legal documents filed in defence of $1.7m claim.
The company which owns Adelaide United could be floated on Euro stock exchange, according to legal documents filed in defence of $1.7m claim.
Family and footy are Labor leader Peter Malinauskas’s two great loves but the former union boss says he’s concerned about the future of democracy.
Australia’s treatment of refugees has been brutal, disgusting and cruel for some time now. And both sides of politics have been guilty, Michael McGuire writes.
A senior WCH doctor is concerned at the link drawn between the death of four babies and lack of a certain service – saying there’s no evidence it would have made a difference.
Having quit Centre Alliance, Rex Patrick has formed his own party and plans to run at least one other candidate under his banner.
Search the list: are you getting a car rego discount or hike because of the number of bad drivers in your suburb?
After snapping up R.M. Williams this week, we can reveal mining billionaires Andrew and Nicola Forrest are eyeing off another iconic South Australian brand.
He came up scrapping for the footy with his dad in the sheep yards, as the smallest player in A-grade. Lachie Neale’s journey from Kyby to the Brownlow has his tiny town full of pride.
When a state loses its 160-year-old brewery, a little chunk of difference is removed, inflicting a kind of blandness on our community. It joins a long list of SA staples that have disappeared, including John Martin’s, Holden, Mitsubishi and Harris Scarfe, writes Michael McGuire.
Victorian Premier Dan Andrews may claim to hate South Australia, but deep down he loves us. Just look at who he hangs out with.
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