‘Diabolical’: Stack of uncertainty looms over Whyalla
The economic climate in the Steel City has residents fearing for their futures should GFG Alliance’s embattled Whyalla steelworks be placed in voluntary administration.
The economic climate in the Steel City has residents fearing for their futures should GFG Alliance’s embattled Whyalla steelworks be placed in voluntary administration.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has revealed he is in talks with five steel firms about a green iron opportunity at Whyalla.
A conservative Liberal frontbencher’s bid to force mothers terminating pregnancies to deliver babies alive after 27 weeks is on the brink of securing upper house support.
The South Australian government is seeking urgent advice on its exposure and role should GFG Alliance’s embattled Whyalla steelworks be placed in voluntary administration.
The opposition has revealed whether David Speirs will return to parliament after taking a leave of absence for mental health reasons in the wake of a white powder scandal.
Internal Liberal warfare has erupted over the private member bill proposed by a conservative frontbencher.
Higher-density living along key urban corridors and new greenfields developments ringing the city are the core of a new 30-year master plan for Adelaide. See it here.
The flagship election promise to “fix the ramping crisis” has been effectively buried in Labor’s new campaign, writes Paul Starick.
Extending the AUKUS security pact to Canada, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand is being touted as a big boost for SA’s nation-leading defence industry.
The climate activist group that propelled “teal” independents to power is offering to bankroll an Adelaide group with a near-identical logo.
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