Sharkie’s swimming in a wave of support
It’s not often you find someone who says they like a politician. From the shores of Horseshoe Bay to cosy shops and inns in the Hills, it happens all the time down in Mayo.
It’s not often you find someone who says they like a politician. From the shores of Horseshoe Bay to cosy shops and inns in the Hills, it happens all the time down in Mayo.
An Adelaide virtual reality film is set to take South Australians to Antarctica and it’ll warn about the dangers of climate change at the same time — WATCH THE FIRST VIDEO DEMO.
In this week’s Off the Record, failed Liberal Party candidates find homes in taxpayer-funded jobs, Clive Palmer’s change of heart on China and the real reason Cory Bernardi says he won’t rejoin the Libs.
Given Adelaide United coach Marco Kurz’s goals appear to be winning games and improving players, you wonder what club chairman Piet van der Pol’s are, Michael McGuire asks?
Long-serving MP Christopher Pyne has quit. The voters he leaves behind are increasingly disillusioned about a system they feel is letting them down — meet the people in the seat of Sturt.
In this week’s Off the Record, we reveal the state’s tourism chairman is quitting, help solve the mystery of Adelaide United’s ownership and go inside the tight security at Santos’s AGM.
Former Adelaide United star Marcos Flores was so devastated by his father’s death he gave the game away — but an impromptu kickabout with some kids in Russia and visit to a Madagascan jail changed everything.
At this stage, Scott Morrison’s entire campaign seems to be about convincing people that he’s not Bill Shorten, writes Michael McGuire.
The Liberals’ Labor echo on Keith Hospital, plus whatever happened to i360, the voter-harvesting technology that was supposed to give the Libs the edge? And fight, fight, fight. Tom Koutsantonis spars with ex-soccer player Bruce Djite.
This week in Off The Record; the ‘golden girl’ behind Georgina Downer’s bid for Mayo, Chief Entrepreneur’s jet breakdown, wedding bells keep ringing for the Liberals and the independent candidate for Sturt’s disappearing Facebook page.
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