Upgrade for Osborne shipyard
WORK will start within weeks on a major upgrade of Adelaide’s naval shipyard, which is being praised as “high-level” by France’s most powerful defence industry chief.
WORK will start within weeks on a major upgrade of Adelaide’s naval shipyard, which is being praised as “high-level” by France’s most powerful defence industry chief.
FORMER Collingwood footballer Stephen Patterson is being branded a potential Liberal leader after deposing a “stunned” Morphett MP Duncan McFetridge in a preselection contest.
EXCLUSIVE: Telethon SA has been reborn thanks to a surge of public support, after it was revealed last month the iconic charity was set to close after almost 60 years.
THIS is the document that Liberal leader Steven Marshall desperately hopes will make him Premier in March next year.
THE mothballed power station at the centre of the February blackout controversy has plugged back into the grid, as the final report into the statewide outage urges better measures to manage risks posed by wind farms to the power grid.
AN energy company wants to employ up to 150 former car industry workers to build a grid-scale battery in Adelaide’s north, amid calls by an SA firm to keep Victoria’s Hazelwood power station operating.
SOUTH Australian Education Minister Susan Close was just “15 steps away” from the scene of the overnight attack in London when she heard gunshots ring out.
THE Government’s package to address the state’s energy crisis contains a series of different measures, but many other ideas didn’t make the cut. Here’s what won’t be considered.
TELETHON SA’s board will meet again at the end of the week to decide whether the iconic charity can be revived by a surge of public support.
AUSTRALIA’S richest woman Gina Rinehart is controversial, tough and very private. In a rare insight, the nation’s new cattle queen talks to SAWeekend.
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