SA NewsWHAT does the future hold for Jay Weatherill and John Rau (and their pensions)? Which Adelaide mum just advertised for a personal assistant to her nine-year-old child? And Jeremy Clarkson weighs into an argument over SA speeding fines … it’s all in Off The Record.
IF the Church wants to regain the community’s faith, they must pay penance, especially for the sins of child abuse. That means the confessional’s sanctity has to go, writes Michael McGuire.
IN this week’s Off the Record we reveal a new position for a mate of the premier, find out about a minister in a jam and take you inside this week’s State Budget.
IF Lauren Southern and Milo Yiannopoulos were granted entry here, Chelsea Manning should be given a visa too. They’re no worse than our current crop of pollies, says Michael McGuire.
HOW to futureproof your kids to survive in the digital revolution.
SA News TODAY we reveal why this picture once caused a storm of Liberal Party complaints to Treasurer Rob Lucas’s office — and it wasn’t even his fault. Plus, we uncover doubt over the culinary qualifications of entrepreneur Kristian Livolsi and how new Defence Minister Christopher Pyne is repeating history.
IT seems a cheap commodity for some, while others stay true to their word, and party. But loyalty doesn’t guarantee a reward — just look at Julie Bishop, writes Michael McGuire.
HANS Heysen is one of South Australia’s most famous painters but as his grand home falls into disrepair, new plans are unveiled for a $22 million “light box” aimed at attracting new visitors.
OpinionNICK Xenophon’s longtime legal backstop makes a move, SA Senators stage a Canberra coup of their own amid Morrison’s massacre and a Dutton-backing SA MP does a runner in this week’s Off the Record.
IN this week’s Off the Record we reveal the new faces aiming to influence the state’s MPs, report on the internal rumblings of the Liberal Party and see Christopher Pyne as we have never seen him before.