Toxic PFAS fire station reopens
More than a year after abandoning the Largs North station because of chemical contamination, firefighters are returning to the site
More than a year after abandoning the Largs North station because of chemical contamination, firefighters are returning to the site
It’s been a decade of shouting and not listening, opinion becoming more important than fact and conspiracies around every corner. So can we agree that the culture wars have made losers of us all, asks Michael McGuire.
In this week’s Off the Record, intrigue over the Liberal Party’s top national job involving two prominent South Australians, top winemakers toasting SA in India, an Adelaide Festival coronavirus “casualty” and Alexander Downer’s latest celebrity snap.
At the end of a week in which Holden was officially declared extinct, Ford managed to inflict just that little bit more pain by taking out race two in the Superloop 500. Fortunately, Adelaide band the Hilltop Hoods were anything but painful, ending the night on a high note. See the pictures.
When the company’s abattoir at Murray Bridge was destroyed by fire, Darren Thomas vowed to rebuild, now he believes the company will emerge from the disaster stronger than before
This week … Kevin Foley snubbed for a prime political job, Amanda Vanstone on why she quit the Port board and a high-profile Liberal staff member defects to one of SA’s biggest companies.
Even Ford fans are on the side of Holden this week as an era comes to an end.
A major redevelopment of the Festival Plaza promised much but has delivered little and is now just a billion-dollar hole in the ground writes Michael McGuire. What do you think?
We’ve finished the countdown of SA’s 50 Most Influential People – but just as interesting are those whose power has rapidly waned. Here are the 10 biggest names who have plummeted off the list since 2018.
The sacking of scandal-plagued MP Sam Duluk brings and end to the Marshall Government’s comfortable position in parliament. Michael McGuire runs the numbers.
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