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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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THESE LOCATIONS ARE NOW IN DISPUTE . WE ARE SEEKING CLARIFICATION . DO NOT USE WITHOUT CHECKING WITH PICTURE DESK . Area of proposed nuclear waste dump site north of Hawker, SA. Picture: Dylan Coker

Station pinpointed for nuke dump

A CATTLE station near Wilpena Pound, in the Flinders Ranges, has been earmarked as the site for a national radioactive dump for medical and laboratory waste.

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Embargoed until announcement approx 10:30am 26/4/2016 . Workers standing on HMAS Farncomb, docked at ASC's Osborne shipyard.

Subs: How did oui do it?

TWO years ago, the hope of building 12 subs in our state was all but torpedoed. Now, the future of naval shipbuilding in Adelaide is secure for decades to come. But how did we achieve this outcome? We answer your questions.

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20 May, 2015 - Two Germany Navy Type 212 submarines built by TKMS tied up alongside at their base near Kiel in northern Germany. Picture TKMS.

Jay in jobs mission to subs winner

PREMIER Jay Weatherill will seize on a $50 billion submarine deal expected to be awarded to Adelaide within days by launching a jobs campaign targeting the winning bidder.

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Social - Corporate Supporting Cast Function, Lyrics Room. Judith and Brian Carr.

New RAH boss quits amid delays

THE new Royal Adelaide Hospital’s project director has quit amid government frustration at the failure to nail down a finish date for the delayed $2 billion-plus project.

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OneSteel Steelworks in Whyalla, South Australia.

Whyalla: ‘Panic is not an option’

AS Whyalla reels from the news its largest employer Arrium has been placed into voluntary administration, politicians are floating a variety of ideas to save the steelworks — including taxpayer contributions to a rescue package. | What is voluntary administration?

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DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ADVERTISER PIC DESK - Walker Corporation concept plans for the Festival Plaza redevelopment

Riverbank to flow with $1bn revival

THE long-awaited Festival Plaza project has been given the crucial tick of approval, unlocking about $1 billion of riverbank redevelopment on Adelaide’s most prime real estate.

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16/3/16 - Three chancellors of Adelaide, Flinders and University of SA launching unprecedented bid to push into defence industry. Pictured at Adelaide University are (L-R) Flinders University chancellor Stephen Gerlach, Adelaide University Chancellor Kevin Scarce's and University of SA chancellor Jim McDowell. Photo Naomi Jellicoe

Unis unite for defence jobs push

ADELAIDE’S three universities are launching an unprecedented alliance to push into the multi-billion dollar defence sector in a bid to grow jobs, skills and research.

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