10 things to define 2020’s COVID Budget
From rebooting the economy to fixing an aged care system exposed as appallingly ill-equipped to do its job, today’s Federal Budget will need to focus on more than just building.
From rebooting the economy to fixing an aged care system exposed as appallingly ill-equipped to do its job, today’s Federal Budget will need to focus on more than just building.
Adelaide’s two major TV networks are embroiled in a cold war with one of them rolling out a provocative ad promo that has infuriated the other.
Australia has produced its share of political egomaniacs but there’s one key reason our politics will never sink as low as US politics, writes Michael McGuire – compulsory voting.
Former premier Mike Rann has long been absent from these shores but is now looking for somewhere to live in Adelaide.
He’s already led the state but now Adelaide’s establishment is abuzz with rumours a former premier is about to score a new gig replacing Rob Chapman at the Crows. Off the Record is back.
It’s a bad time for A-League owners as coronavirus hammers their wallets but it’s never been more crucial for Adelaide fans to know who actually owns their club, argues Michael McGuire.
The owners of Adelaide United are being sued for $1.7m by a company linked to one of the club’s former owners – a bankrupt businessman.
Chateau Tanunda owner John Geber wants to re-start the Barossa wine train. Local MP Stephan Knoll put a stop to that and the battle has become very personal.
As always with footy clubs, the Collective Mind camp had a lot of faux-military nonsense – which comes across as six-year-old boys playing soldiers at recess, writes Michael McGuire.
The Premier’s path to the election should have been easy but months of scandals and messes reveal a risk the SA Liberals’ infamous dysfunction will return, writes Michael McGuire.
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