Female-led countries do better in handling COVID
It is clear that female-led countries have fared better in terms of absolute number of COVID-cases and deaths, writes Michael McGuire.
It is clear that female-led countries have fared better in terms of absolute number of COVID-cases and deaths, writes Michael McGuire.
A disability worker from Adelaide’s northeastern suburbs has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in his care, as the State Government responds to the charges.
One was a loan fraudster with a rock ‘n roll alias, another an influencer who ripped off the vulnerable, the third a law firm executive living in “a fantasy world of the rich and famous”. They had one thing in common – they ended up in jail.
From high-flyers to lowlifes, Adelaide’s biggest corporate crooks have left a swath of destruction in their wake over the years. In a special three-part series, The Advertiser profiles the worst the South Australian business scene has to offer.
It’s never been more important to trust our leaders but politicians keep giving the public such good reasons not to, writes Michael McGuire.
Business groups and the Opposition have urged more stimulus spending to continue SA’s COVID-19 recovery – but the Treasurer says there’s already more than enough.
It’s a hotel, but the only reason I could think of to stay there would be the joy of not having to look at it from the outside.
Stephan Knoll dug himself into such a hole that he should have just completed the proposed tunnels under South Rd while he was down there, writes Michael McGuire.
As Adelaide Oval gears up to host a crowd of 25,000 when the Crows take on St Kilda tonight, officials have one message: Do the right thing – stay at home even if you’re mildly sick.
The Palace Letters show why Australia needs to stop borrowing another country’s head of state as our own, writes Michael McGuire
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