Inside Gupta’s Whyalla downfall: How Mali’s steel trap was sprung
Just before launching the Whyalla steelworks takeover, Premier Peter Malinauskas’s bungle stunned a top-level briefing.
Just before launching the Whyalla steelworks takeover, Premier Peter Malinauskas’s bungle stunned a top-level briefing.
The Liberal’s are keeping the pressure on Labor calling for an end to the Premier’s “hydrogen fantasy”.
The opposition has warned taxpayers they may face paying for the state’s flagship hydrogen project twice, despite the decision to effectively axe the plant.
Anthony Albanese left one key factor out in his nuclear broadside on Peter Dutton in Whyalla, writes Paul Starick.
Our next leader must reverse the trends that are ruining Australia’s living standards and killing productivity, the man behind gas giant Santos says.
The PM will urge Aussies to show an insatiable ambition for growing the economy and boosting the nation’s “long, proud record of achievement”, in a major address in Adelaide.
Whyalla should undeniably be saved but $2.4bn in government funds sets a disturbing precedent, writes Paul Starick. Have your say
Labor’s Whyalla hydrogen folly was threadbare from the start and was always Mali’s biggest gamble, writes Paul Starick.
The surgical operation to remove GFG as steelworks owner unfolded on Wednesday in carefully co-ordinated lightning strikes and it was months in the making for the premier who took on the risk and now he claims the reward.
Steel city saviour? Whyalla’s long wait for help is over as the PM flies into town with a massive funding package for the steelworks.
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