Mali’s hydrogen pipedream was really dead years ago
Labor’s Whyalla hydrogen folly was threadbare from the start and was always Mali’s biggest gamble, writes Paul Starick.
Labor’s Whyalla hydrogen folly was threadbare from the start and was always Mali’s biggest gamble, writes Paul Starick.
The surgical operation to remove GFG as steelworks owner unfolded on Wednesday in carefully co-ordinated lightning strikes and it was months in the making for the premier who took on the risk and now he claims the reward.
Steel city saviour? Whyalla’s long wait for help is over as the PM flies into town with a massive funding package for the steelworks.
Some of the biggest movers and shakers in the country are making a beeline for Whyalla in the wake of the SA government’s bombshell move on Sanjeev Gupta’s OneSteel.
Mr Malinauskas’ political skill has been greatly tested by the Whyalla imbroglio but he has executed the plan methodically, surgically and patiently, writes Paul Starick.
Sanjeev Gupta’s Whyalla steelworks will be plunged into administration as the state government launches an extraordinary bid to seize control of the crisis.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has issued a direct reminder to directors of Whyalla steelworks owner GFG Alliance over unpaid debts.
South Australia has failed to capitalise on its rooftop solar wins, but there’s another opportunity in our driveway, an Australian automotive leader says.
South Australians don’t fully understand how much we rely on interstate coal and gas generators, an industry leader has warned– and that makes us vulnerable.
Frontline Australian border security has been dramatically under-resourced and international students unreasonably entangled in an immigration debate, says Adelaide Airport chief Brenton Cox.
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