Qantas fleet renewal hints at bigger international news for SA
Regional SA flight times could be slashed as part of a shake-up of Qantas’ domestic fleet that could also lead to an even bigger return to Adelaide.
Regional SA flight times could be slashed as part of a shake-up of Qantas’ domestic fleet that could also lead to an even bigger return to Adelaide.
Young South Australians with big ambitions converged on Parliament House to tackle the big issues in SA in Parliament House for Teen Parliament 2025.
Cash-strapped motorists in outer suburbs are propping up a $25bn fuel tax grab as electric car drivers get “a free ride” by dodging payments.
Some of the world’s highest-paid athletes – estimated to be worth over a billion dollars combined – descended on SkyCity Adelaide for LIV Golf’s exclusive welcome party.
The voices of tomorrow have shared their vision for the future with the state’s politicians in attendance including the premier.
The site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
Population growth is always controversial in Adelaide but the reality can’t be avoided any longer, writes RAA boss Nick Reade.
Plunging the state hundreds of millions of dollars further into debt is being considered to ease water bill hikes funding connections to major new housing developments.
A greater mix of housing options is needed for the state’s ageing population to avoid a “silver tsunami” exacerbating a housing crisis, industry leaders say.
A planning tsar is being urged to spearhead Adelaide’s future development and help ease housing shortages.
Northern and southern suburban rail line extensions are being urged by the RAA as part of a massive infrastructure push.
As he tours the state’s far north, premier Peter Malinauskas has touted thousands of new jobs as part of a $5bn state-owned pipeline and desalination plant.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has issued a blunt cost-of-living admission and plea for Australia to pass on better living standards to the next generation.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has visited the Upper Spencer Gulf with some of the state’s biggest companies to sign a revolutionary agreement.
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