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Paul Starick
Paul StarickEditor at large

Paul Starick is The Advertiser’s editor at large, with more than 30 years’ experience in Adelaide, Canberra and New York. Paul has a focus on politics and an intense personal interest in sport, particularly footy and cricket.

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Nick Xenophon announces he is quitting Federal Parliament and will run in the South Australian state election next year. He will be running for the seat of Hartley in Adelaide's east. Picture: Tricia Watkinson

Can Mr X pull off a revolution?

INDEPENDENT federal powerbroker Nick Xenophon will seek to spearhead a revolution in public accountability and transparency through his unprecedented bid for a state lower house seat. Can he do it – VOTE NOW

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for Focus: Andrew Liesfield and his sister, Marianne Easton, from Lieton Park, who have a flock of Perendale sheep and wheat/oat crops, farmed organically.Picture: ANDY ROGERS

Uggly row goes global

A FEDERAL politican is helping a small Australian company fight against a global giant — by hiring a flock of sheep to protest outside its US headquarters.

SA Weekend
12/6/17 SA WEEKEND- Holden Chairman and managing director Mark Bernhard at Elizabeth plant for SA Weekend. Picture by Matt Turner.

The last Holden: Why it matters

For six decades being Australian has meant football, meat pies, kangaroos and home-built Holden cars. Now, the brand is ending for good. We revisit how Chief Reporter Paul Starick covered the winding down of the Adelaide factory in 2017 and optimism for the future.

SA News
Artist impressions of proposed $1 billion Old Royal Adelaide Hospital RAH project. South Australia

$10m compo demand as old RAH plan fails

DUMPED developers of the old RAH site will demand a multimillion-dollar payout after the State Government scuttled their deal, putting in doubt a major project intended to revitalise the city’s East End.

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Images of luxury camping hotel which will operate at old Royal Adelaide Hospital's helipad from later this year. Picture: Supplied

Happy glampers enjoy rooftop city

LUXURY “glampers” will sleep in tents on the old Royal Adelaide Hospital’s helipad from later this year in a bid to “activate” the site during redevelopment.

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