Mali only half right as Aussies betrayed in power bill ‘disaster’
The “public policy disaster” the Premier warned of this week is actually far, far worse than he says, writes Paul Starick.
The “public policy disaster” the Premier warned of this week is actually far, far worse than he says, writes Paul Starick.
Former Liberal leader David Speirs has fired back at his critics as he attends his cousin’s wedding in Scotland.
The most significant driver training law changes in the state’s history are being introduced to stamp out cost-gouging and sexually predatory behaviour by instructors.
One of the state’s most senior Liberals has quit, leaving the party searching for a replacement months out from a federal election.
South Australia is at heightened risk of electricity blackouts, authorities warn, as they seek emergency summer supplies.
The explosion in power bills was the result of a “real public policy disaster”, Premier Peter Malinauskas told The Advertiser’s Bush Summit on Wednesday.
Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia has targeted his rival over the militant CFMEU during his debut parliamentary performance.
SA’s iconic juice manufacturer is one of many major regional businesses being smashed by the surging cost of electricity – despite cutting the amount of power it consumes.
One of Adelaide’s most private and generous families is threatening to withdraw a $1m gift to the South Australian Museum.
The biggest project in Australia’s history is not sure thing and failure risks shattering SA’s economy and psyche, writes Paul Starick.
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