Home batteries on wheels: How SA can drive an energy evolution
SA has become the first state that allows electric cars to supply battery power to homes, and Mitsubishi’s boss says this could be a game-changer.
SA has become the first state that allows electric cars to supply battery power to homes, and Mitsubishi’s boss says this could be a game-changer.
As the state braces for the scorching temperatures expected this week – “the worst heatwave in three years” – rough sleepers are breathing a sigh of relief as centres open their doors.
All taxpayer-funded ministerial interstate and overseas travel would need to be publicly disclosed within 30 days, under proposed new laws to crack down on “entitled” behaviour.
South Australia’s farming land recorded the biggest price increases in the nation last year as bumper profits boost optimism across the agriculture sector.
Three teen girls, including a 14-year-old, have been arrested for allegedly stealing cars as police tracked down one of the suspects hiding under a rainwater tank.
Santos has issued a statement on two of its former Adelaide employees, missing after their small plane crashed in the Philippines on the weekend.
Premier Peter Malinauskas is predicting one of the biggest decisions affecting South Australians in history will be made within weeks.
SA’s political leaders got a glimpse of the next generation on Thursday when some of the state’s brightest students arrived on their turf.
SA should aim for a population of two million people over the next ten years, the RAA says – although that figure comes with a big ‘if’.
Teen Parliament 2023 gave SA’s brightest school students the opportunity to debate their ideas to improve our state. Watch the full replay of our live stream.
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