Prominent lawyer grants himself parole
This week in Off the Record, a prominent SA lawyer grants himself parole and new rumours circle the federal seat of Mayo
This week in Off the Record, a prominent SA lawyer grants himself parole and new rumours circle the federal seat of Mayo
This is it. Part 5 of SA’s ultimate power list profiles the 10 most influential people in our state. We think you’ll be surprised by some of the inclusions … and who takes out the top two spots.
We’re getting to the business end of our countdown of the state’s most influential movers and shakers – but the people ranked from 11 to 20 wield their power in very diverse ways.
A Crows HQ and swimming pool. A new stadium. There are big plans for the Parklands, and while questions remain, it’s time to can the hysteria have a proper debate, writes Michael McGuire.
The third instalment of SA’s ultimate power list features visionary entrepreneurs, heavy-hitters in sport and politics, and high-flying legal eagles.
We continue our countdown of SA’s ultimate power list – the public figures, business identities and backroom operators who wield the most influence on our state.
Some are prominent public figures, others backroom operators who shun the limelight. But they share one thing in common – they wield immense influence in South Australia.
Why is Tony Abbott coming to town – and are you buying what Steven Marshall is selling? Plus, some big moves in the world of spin merchants, in this week’s Off The Record.
Saudi Arabian dictator and murderer Mohammed bin Salman is interested in buying Manchester United. If that happens there’s no justification for sticking with my team, writes Michael McGuire.
This month’s Kangaroo Island Cup has taken on added meaning for its tight-knit community. The event, which will double as a bushfire fundraiser, is expected to attract a record crowd.
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