What to expect in Marshall’s first 100 days
A MONTH ago, Steven Marshall vowed to “hit the ground running” with ideas and initiatives to renew SA during his first 100 days in office. Here’s what he’s planned.
A MONTH ago, Steven Marshall vowed to “hit the ground running” with ideas and initiatives to renew SA during his first 100 days in office. Here’s what he’s planned.
WITH Nick Xenophon’s SA Best party entering the election in a big way, victory for either of the two major parties, will likely hinge on a handful of votes – sometimes in electorates that usually would be considered safe as houses. We look at these crucial seats.
TOMORROW, South Australian voters are faced with three key choices.
THERE’S no Bollywood dancing or lame rapping this time — but there is low-budget greenscreen action, matador music and dodgy puns … yes, Nick Xenophon has released another memorable campaign ad.
THIS week, there’s a rat lurking in City Hall, Sally Zou’s dubious statement on SA diamond find and Eva the Democracy Sausage Dog picks a big election wiener.
JUST eight days remain in the state election campaign. Here’s what the leaders need to do in the final sprint to the finish to win your votes.
ONE hundred undecided voters will question the state’s political leaders and declare a winner at the final campaign debate, less than 60 hours before the polls open on a critical election day.
IT’S far too early to write off Nick Xenophon’s chances of wreaking havoc at the state election less than a fortnight away, simply because his honeymoon period is over.
WITH a little help from some friends, a dose of positivity and an all-consuming aged-care scandal, the state Liberals have had one of their best weeks in years — at a crucial time.
OPPOSITION Leader Steven Marshall is failing to convince voters of his leadership credentials as he lags in the preferred Premier stakes in four Advertiser-Galaxy polls in key seats.
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