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.
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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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.
ONE of the state’s most private, yet powerful, tycoons is urging a River Torrens marina, 40km/h city speed limit and shark nets at beaches to spark a more vibrant Adelaide.
THE historic home and studio of one of South Australia’s most famous artists will be secured through a $1 million federal grant.
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.
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?
PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull is preparing to reveal the site for Australia’s future submarine construction in a move designed to defuse pre-election unrest in South Australia.
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.
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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