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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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RAH opening pushed back further

RAH opening pushed back further

THE new Royal Adelaide Hospital opening will be further delayed, leaving the developers facing a compensation payout of about $80 million to the State Government.

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09/09/15 First public session of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission Ross Garnaut (R) with panel and audience. Pic Roy VanDerVegt.

Nuclear power unlikely for Australia

NUCLEAR electricity generation is unlikely to be economically viable in Australia as solar, wind and other renewable energy becomes cheaper, economist Ross Garnaut has told a royal commission.

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Andrew Southcott has been re-elected to the seat of Boothby. Andrew Southcott with his wife Kate and kids Georgina, 9, and Henry, 11, at Brighton Beach.

Why federal MP Southcott is quitting key seat

VETERAN federal Liberal backbencher Andrew Southcott is quiting politics, paving the way for a female candidate but risking his once-safe seat of Boothby falling to Nick Xenophon’s party. Find out why.

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The news behind the news

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Pictures of Japanese submarine delegation at the InterContinental Adelaide

Japanese push submarine pitch in Adelaide

THE admiral leading Japan’s submarine bid has dismissed the existence of a secret deal with Prime Minister Tony Abbott, insisting an Australian build is among his country’s three options.

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