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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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08/03/2016: Minister Christopher Pyne, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, SA LiberalLeader Steven Marshall and Minister Marise Payne visits Fugro LADS Corporation in Adelaide ahead of announcing a defense hub based in Adelaide. Kelly Barnes/The Australian.

$230m defence jobs hub for Adelaide

ADELAIDE will become the headquarters of a new $230 million national centre to spearhead defence industry jobs growth, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced.

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10/01/2005 PIRATE: 29/05/2002. A file photo shows an aerial view of the Czech Temelin nuclear plant in Temelin, South Bohemia, Czech Republic. The troubled Soviet-designed nuclear power station at Temelin was again partly out of action 09 January 2005 as a result of a cooling failure in a secondary generator, spokesman Milan Nebesar said. AFP PHOTO/EPA FILES/MILAN KNIZE

What you need to know about the nuclear report

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.

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Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission's Commissioner Kevin Scarce at the RiAus building in the city where they will be holding public sessions.

Get set for a nuclear future in 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.

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