SA firms hit China bonanza – and they’re not done yet
Tens of millions worth of deals are being forged by South Australian firms at the world’s biggest trade fair.
Tens of millions worth of deals are being forged by South Australian firms at the world’s biggest trade fair.
Donald Trump might be crude and bombastic but his victory has delivered some important lessons for Australian leaders, writes Paul Starick.
SA’s $18.5bn agriculture industry should be given some exemptions from onerous carbon emissions reporting, say the Liberals.
John-Paul Drake is condemning the “beyond unconscionable” carbon reporting burden on farmers, warning this will trigger supermarket price rises.
SA farmers and the Nationals are warning they cannot absorb the costs of a new scheme the government says will maximise opportunities in a clean economy.
Santos chief Kevin Gallagher says products from the state’s biggest firm are ‘critical to the energy trifecta’ in a speech marking its 70th anniversary.
The boss of the state’s biggest company, gas producer Santos, says South Australia can hit a nation-leading emissions target.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese might be getting grilled over Qantas flight upgrades but the focus should be on his broken promise to cut electricity prices, writes Paul Starick.
Australia’s first female Prime Minister’s legacy will be celebrated in a major new addition to one of Adelaide’s most august institutions.
Pop superstar Beyonce’s appearance at an abortion rights rally shows the issue has the power to divide more than just the SA Liberal party, writes Paul Starick.
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