‘Anytime, anywhere’: Albo throws down challenge to the opposition
‘Anytime, anywhere’. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has thrown down the challenge at The Advertiser’s Future SA forum for the opposition leader.
‘Anytime, anywhere’. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has thrown down the challenge at The Advertiser’s Future SA forum for the opposition leader.
The state’s leading strategic minds say SA’s future is bright if we fearlessly pursue our economic opportunities. Watch the full replay of the Future SA forum here.
SA’s business movers and shakers gathered at SkyCity Adelaide on Friday for a power lunch with the Prime Minister and Premier leading the landmark forum. See the pictures.
South Australia’s brain drain has boosted the nation for years but the state is about to prosper from its greatest resource, says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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.
Growing the population would benefit us all – but policymakers are flying blind and ignoring opportunities for digital services in our regions, writes economist Susan Stone.
SA faces a skills crisis yet despite apprenticeships being available in hundreds of well-paid and in-demand occupations, trades are still viewed as inferior to a uni degree, writes Jodie Van Deventer.
The state’s defence industry has begun a new era of spending – more than $200bn – that will employ thousands.
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’.
The Advertiser is inviting all bright teen trailblazers to gather their plan for a better future for South Australia.
We need new ideas and fresh thinking, but time is running out to get into Teen Parliament 2023. Here’s how to enter – submit your bright idea here.
For SA to grow, for more jobs for our kids and a better lifestyle, there’s a major mindset change we have to make, writes Kathryn Bermingham.
Ours is a city undergoing transformation, but some are possibly unaware of just how much and how quickly – or how bloody good, writes UniSA vice chancellor David Lloyd.
SA’s struggling regions are besieged by twin shortages of both workers and housing – but fix that problem, and the state would see billions in investment sweep though.
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