Poll cash bid for Adelaide tram network
PLANS for an Adelaide tram network will be put to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in pre-election bid to seize on his demands for light rail to add value to cities.
PLANS for an Adelaide tram network will be put to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in pre-election bid to seize on his demands for light rail to add value to cities.
ADELAIDE will become the headquarters of a new $230 million national centre to spearhead defence industry jobs growth, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced.
SECURING a $230 million defence industry centre to grow jobs in Adelaide and across the nation should be unalloyed good news for Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to deliver during a three-day visit.
IT’S the SA site that carries a terrible, shocking history. Now one high-powered company has suggested it for a high-level nuclear waste storage facility. What do you think?
A PASSIONATE 16-year-old at Henley High in 1980 was stirred to pen a poem venting his fervent opposition to nuclear energy. Three decades later, he’s not only changed his mind — he’s the Premier.
UNPRECEDENTED political support is being thrown behind South Australia becoming the global dump for high-level nuclear waste in return for a $445 billion bonanza.
A GIGANTIC $445 billion would be pumped into the state’s finances over at least 70 years by creating a high-level nuclear waste dump in SA, a Royal Commission has revealed. TAKE OUR POLL
FOR months now, a Royal Commission has been examining the idea a nuclear industry in SA — and now the initial report is due out today. Here’s what it’s likely to say — and the possible impact on SA.
A NUCLEAR power reactor to spearhead a push to lure industries with low-cost clean energy is likely to be a centrepiece of the Nuclear Royal Commission’s first findings, released tomorrow.
JAPAN would be very willing to build future submarines wholly in Australia if it wins the multi-billion dollar project, says the chief of the global firm spearheading its bid.
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